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4)  Using iSeries Access for Windows.  Once installed, the
"Properties" has a tab for Passwords that allows selection
of any value from 1 to 366 (default is 14).
> date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:06:37 -0500
> from: rob@xxxxxxxxx
> subject: Re: Can Password expiration warning be changed?
> 
> 3)  Submit a DCR for a new system value to control this.
> 
> Rob Berendt
> -- 
> 
> According to the help for QPWDEXPITV it looks pretty hard
> coded: Seven days before the password ends, you are warned
> at sign-on time, even if you are not displaying sign-on
> information (the system value QDSPSGNINF). 
> 
> 1)  Get an exception to the corporate policy.
> 2)  Write a program that will send a nice email to each
> user about to  expire.  Or a simple message to their
> message queue.  You could get more  obstinate and put it
> in their INLPGM (but that only affects interactive  jobs).
>  You could even escalate it up to their manager (perhaps
> use the  accounting code field of their user profile to
> store that if you are not  using job accounting).
> 
> 
> "Nelson, Jim   (RCIS)" <Jim.Nelson@xxxxxxxx> 
> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 09/22/2004 04:14 PM
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hello all...
> 
> A new corporate policy came out stating we need to give
> users 10 days  notice
> that their password will expire.  Our system provides 7
> days, and I cannot find any way to change it.  Is there a
> system value that I am missing? 
> 
> Thanks, JN
> --
> *******************************************


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