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Check the system value qrmtsign which controls the auto-signon feature of
5250 sessions.

 Remote sign-on or session

     *FRCSIGNON  All remote sign-on sessions are required to go through
                 normal sign-on processing.

     *SAMEPRF    When the source and target user profile names are the
                 same, the sign-on may be bypassed for remote sign-on
                 attempts.

     *REJECT     No remote sign-on is allowed.

     *VERIFY     After verifying that the user has access to the system,
Remote sign-on or session

     *FRCSIGNON  All remote sign-on sessions are required to go through
                 normal sign-on processing.

     *SAMEPRF    When the source and target user profile names are the
                 same, the sign-on may be bypassed for remote sign-on
                 attempts.

     *REJECT     No remote sign-on is allowed.

     *VERIFY     After verifying that the user has access to the system, the
system allows the user to bypass the sign-on.


Jerry


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Network and Connectivity Specialist -- Mac's, LAN's, PC's, Windows, Linux,
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----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Beck <CBeck@good-sam.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: Auto Signon


> Is there a way to have a 5250 session signon to the system automatically.
I could pull the username and the password from the display station name.
>
> My problem is that this is a Kiosk of sorts, and when a network problem
occurs the session is dropped back to the login screen,  I would like it the
then log itself back in. I have a friend that thinks he remembers something
about doing this but cant remember how. Possibly in the subsystem?
>
>
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> Chris
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