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  • Subject: Re: JDBC : How to handle user-id and password
  • From: Marco_Van_Maris@xxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:28:15 +0100




Thanks for your answers, replacing our system name
by localhost got the programm running without entering
user-id and password.

Nevertheless I experienced something strange, which
I find worth being explained.

I started using the AS/400 Toolbox driver. With
my user-profile this worked fine, I could submit
the job to batch and it completed errorfree. In production
the job was to be scheduled by our operations team,
who are obviously using a different user-profile but
which has the same rights than mine. Strangely the job
did not complete under this user-id, it tried to create
awt windows to ask for user-id and password, and as it
run on the AS/400 ended of course abnormally.

Then I changed the programm to use th DB2 driver,
and luckily (for me) the programm worked under my
and under the operations user-profile.

Maybe someone could explain me this mistery ???

Thanks

marco van maris



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