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>I am relatively new to the AS400. I have working here about 1 year and have learned a lot. Our help desk gets many calls to vary on sessions for individuals. As >a matter of fact, it is the number one reason by far, that employees call the help desk for. We would like to reduce that number. Why do terminals/PCs get varied >off to begin with? And is there a way to reduce or eliminate the number of vary offs? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hector suggest you take a look at the History Log DSPLOG and take a look to see if there is any further info. One of the security measures is to vary off devices if a certain number of invalid signon attempts are made. See System Values: QMAXSIGN *SEC Maximum sign-on attempts allowed and QMAXSGNACN *SEC Action to take for failed signon attempts Mike This communication and the information it contains: - (a) Is intended for the person(s) or organisation(s) named above and for no other person(s) or organisation(s). Access to this mail by anyone else is unauthorised. (b) Is confidential, and may be legally privileged or otherwise protected in law. Unauthorised use, circulation, copying or disclosure of any part of this communication may be unlawful. (c) May be susceptible to interference, and should not be assumed that it has come in its original form and/or from the stated sender or PinkRoccade UK accepts no responsibility for information, errors or omissions in this e-mail or use or misuse thereof or any act done or omitted to be done in connection with this communication. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform postmaster@pinkroccade.co.uk immediately and delete it and all copies from your system.
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