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Actually from V4R5:
http://www-912.ibm.com/a_dir/as4ptf.nsf/b1cd508fa850028686256c2300702726/0391c59c08aa92f2862569d5004cfccb?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,QYUTRSETPW


midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/14/2003 05:04:58 PM:

> We've upgraded our system a couple or three times since I last had to do
> that, but my guess is that it was 4.4 or so.  I said it was last year,
> but it was likely year-before-last.
>
> Tom
>
> On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 15:33, Chris Bipes wrote:
> > I don't have that program at V5R1.  What version did it work for you
at?
> >
> > Chris Bipes
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: tomh@xxxxxxxxx
> >
> > (v5r2)
> >
> > CALL QICSS/QYUTRSETPW
PARM('/QIBM/USERDATA/ICSS/CERT/SERVER/DEFAULT.KDB')
> >
> > which, when used, would reset that password to a default value.  Worked

> > like a charm - last year.  Doesn't work at all this year.
> >
> > Is there a similar, simple command or program on iSeries v5r2 to reset
the
> > certificate store password?
>


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