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Hello Ban, eh Dan, Dale ?, Bale ?
oh sorry, it's you, Dan !

This is simply not possible with version V3R1M2 you seem to have,
because Win NT does NOT cache passwords the way Win95 does.
This is a security breach to the whole AS/400 security concept as well,
if you'd ask me ...
But: to help you out, get V3R2 at least, better V4Rx Express client,
which does not have the bunch of background processes of V3 and you
can happily save your passwords on a PC again ..

All have a nice weekend,
regards from germany, Philipp Rusch

"Bale, Dan" schrieb:

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> My Win95 PC was just replaced with a WinNT 4.0 PC.  Am now going through
> all the crap associated with getting my system to work like it did
> before.
>
> I have reinstalled Client Access V3R1M2 and applied the latest service
> pack for it.  Even though I saved all the \private files from the
> original system and restored them to the new system, I had to go in and
> add all seven of our systems to the AS/400 Connnections app.
> Thankfully, that's now done, but now I am stuck getting a "Signon to
> AS/400" window each time I start a session on a given AS/400.  It
> defaults to my user ID for the particular system, but I have to type in
> the password and click OK before I have to do it all over again on the
> AS/400 signon screen.
>
> On my Win95 PC, I was able to twiggle something way back when so that I
> never saw the "Signon to AS/400" window again.  But darned if I can't
> find that twiggle now!
>
> Anybody have a clue here?
>
> TIA
>
> Dan Bale
> IT - AS/400
> Handleman Company
> 248-362-4400  Ext. 4952
> D.Bale@Handleman.com
>
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