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>From: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@DILGARDFOODS.COM>
>
>mkrouse@co.ottawa.mi.us wrote:
>
> > Also, a user profile can be disabled for network access but not for
>AS/400
> > signon, check the log  for message CPIB682.  If so, changing the user
> > profile in any way fixes it (we usually change the description & change
>it
> > back).
>
>Actually, you don't have to really change anything on the user profile
>to make it work.  Simply entering:
>
>CHGUSRPRF JEFF
>
>will restore Netserver access.
>

This sounds like a bug to me.  Does anyone know what this is about?  Is it
an undocumented security feature of some kind?  Access gets turned off.
There isn't any way to know it is turned off.  You do something weird to
turn it back on.  And then you don't know if it is now on or off.

Do I have it about right?

--  Charly



"Nothing would please me more than being able to hire ten programmers and
deluge the hobby market with good software."  -  Bill Gates in 1976

"We are still waiting..."  -  Alan Cox in 2002

"Linux is only free if your time is worthless."


Charly Jones
253 265-6244
Gig Harbor
Washington USA



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