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  • Subject: Re: Modifying CHGPWD
  • From: Art Tostaine <atostain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 11:48:18 -0230

Matthias Oertli wrote:

> I'd like to duplicate the CHGPWD command into a library
> above QSYS. The CPP would be a CL in the same library
> which would put up a screen explaining the rules applied
> by the 400 to new passwords (set using system values).
> Once a user presses enter, the CL would transfer control
> to the original CHGPWD command (using QCMDEXEC).
>
> Can this be done?
> How would I have to set up authorities on the library and on
> the CMD/CL to remain secure?
>
> I want to play this one safe......
> Matthias

Your CMD wouldn't accept any parameters (like the CHGPWD command), your
CL would show the instruction screen with SNDRCVF.

You wouldn't have to use QCMDEXC, just use QSYS/CHGPWD.

Art Tostaine, Jr.
CCA, Inc.

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