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  • Subject: Re: NetServer: Accessing files with unmatched passwords
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 14:51:31 -0500

Diana--

> Thanks for your response.  After reading your response and accessing the
web
> pages, I still am unclear.  I've read several times that I will get the
> password prompt.  However, I cannot find what the password prompt does
after
> a password is entered, if anything.  Does the revised password ever get to
> the AS/400?  Please help me clarify this.  Thanks.

My V4R4 setup behaves as IBM describes on page 52 of the NetServer redpiece
I referenced. When passwords are different, I'm prompted for one. If I
provide the right one, I get into NetServer. Hmmm. Sounds like you've got a
wierd situation going on. What release are you running? PTFed it lately?

Annoying, too, I hadn't noticed until just now that the #*)$#%&!!! thing
takes it upon itself to consider it a feature to cache the NetServer
password! Even with QRMTSIGN set to *FRCSIGNON!

rp



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