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>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 The error message documents the problem and the solution pretty well: Message ID . . . . . . : CPIB682 Date sent . . . . . . : 06/27/02 Time sent . . . . . . : 08:02:26 Message . . . . : User profile CCCCCC disabled for AS/400 Support for Windows Network Neighborhood access. Cause . . . . . : User profile CCCCCC exceeded the maximum number of incorrect sign-on attempts when connecting to the AS/400 using AS/400 Support for Windows Network Neighborhood (AS/400 NetServer). This user profile has been disabled for AS/400 NetServer access. The latest failure was received from workstation . Recovery . . . : The user profile will be enabled when one of the following occurs. - The AS/400 NetServer support is restarted. - The user profile is changed. User profiles can be changed using the Change User Profile (CHGUSRPRF) command, the Change Profile (CHGPRF) command, or the Change Password (CHGPWD) command. Technical description . . . . . . . . : A user accessing the AS/400 system using the AS/400 NetServer support exceeded the maximum number of incorrect sign-on attempts specified in the QMAXSIGN system value.
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