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There is a way to bypass all signon's into the AS/400 during the initial 
set-up of a client access session.  I have one logon set up that way and 
it takes me directly into the 400.  Unfortunately it was more of an 
accident when I accomplished this and now can't reproduce it.  If I figure 
it out I will let you know.

David 






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Set the System value QRMTSIGN to *VERIFY.  This will allow the user to
bypass the traditional AS/400 signon screen once they have authenticated
themselves to Client Access.  This ends up being more secure because the
traditional DDS signon screen sends user profile and password to the
iSeries un-encrypted.  CA does not send un-encrypted passwords.

jte

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> Is there a way to set an iSeries so that I don't have to
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