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  • Subject: Netserver user profile gets disabled
  • From: Buck Calabro <Buck.Calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 14:17:02 -0400

I am running CAE 5.1.0 SI0047 on Win 95.

I have two AS/400 user IDs - the one I started life with here back in 1996
and my new Netserver ID (to match my MS network ID.)  I can always sign on
with my traditional ID.  I DSPUSRPRF against my Netserver ID every day and
it never shows invalid sign on attempts.

Sometimes I get the Blue Screen of Death (once a week or less.)

After that, my Netserver ID is disabled.  There is no message in QSYSMSG
telling me so; I simply can't log on to my Netserver shares until I cancel
them all and sign on with the traditional ID and reset my Netserver ID which
is status(*DISABLED).

1) What disables my Netserver ID?
2) Where can I find out why that happens?

Buck Calabro
Commsoft; Albany, NY
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