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Defined as guest profile in NetServer configuration.  If user profile from
PC doesn't match another AS/400 profile, the guest profile is used if
configured.  Go and remove it from NetServer configuration.

Neil Palmer      DPS Data Processing Services Canada Ltd.
50 Acadia Avenue, Ste.102                   OS/400~~~~~
Markham, Ontario, Canada.   ____________          ___  ~
Phone:(905) 474-4890 x303   |OOOOOOOOOO| ________  o|__||=
Cell.:(416) 565-1682 x303   |__________|_|______|_|______)
Fax:  (905) 474-4898         oo      oo   oo  oo   OOOo=o\
mailto:NeilP@DPSlink.com  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.DPSlink.com     IBM iSeries  The Ultimate Business Server





"John Earl" <johnearl@powertechgroup.com>
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2001/08/30 15:56
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We have a customer that is trying to secure Client Access access to
Network Neighborhood, but their system is set up so that everyone accesses
the system via a profile called NetGuest.  They want to require all users
to access the system with their real AS/400 ID, but they can't figure out
where they all acquiring this "NetGuest" profile.   Could be Netserver,
could be Client Access, could be Windows.   Anyone have any ideas?

jte




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The Powertech Group
253-872-7788
johnearl@powertechgroup.com
www.powertechgroup.com






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