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I see these messages pop up from time to time that a user is deactivated for
the network connection (don't have text just now).  This is NOT related to a
user profile being disabled for normal AS400 signon.  I have NOT been able
to discover where this flag is located.  The user is NOT aware of this
happening and we have checked the machines and they do NOT have a mapped
AS400 drive.  Mysterious.  We are on V5R2.  The flag seems to be reset by
running chgusrprf <profile> and pressing enter with no changes.

Jerry

----- Original Message -----
From: <oliver.wenzel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 07:25 AM
Subject: Re: User deactivated for Netserver


>
> Hi Vern,
>
>
> >Oliver, do you have any mapped network drives that point to that AS/400?
> >That connect when you start your PC?
>
> Well, I found I had a shared network connection - but I sure hadn't used
it
> in a long time. When I clicked on it,
> a box popped up asking for the password of user SECWENZE.
>
> I haven't even worked with the file system explorer today - so I guess it
> must have been some windows-internal
> function that searched that drive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Oliver



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