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> Have you tried searching the infocenter for "reset QSECOFR"?  It's a
> fantastic search maven!!!
Yes i did, as well as midrange archives.
I gather you need OS400 QSECOFR (or profile auth to chgdstpwd) to reset DST
QSECOFR
and you need DST QSECOFR (or a DST profile with auth) to reset OS/400
QSECOFR
or reload system (and some posts indicated that might not always work).
Still searching for cds or tape to reload with...
jim
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Subject: Re: options if secofr passwords not known


> Have you tried searching the infocenter for "reset QSECOFR"?  It's a
> fantastic search maven!!!
>
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/info/rzamh/rzamhrecover.htm#rzamhrecover
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> Rob Berendt
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> "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> What are my options to access a V5R3 system
> if no passwords are known for a system that has been in storage for a
> while.
> Customer tried usual known pwds, but so far have only
> accessed dst full & basic profiles, which are not authorized to reset
> qsecofr.
> Can ipl to either normal or manual.
> Still trying to find cd's for system scratch & reload.
> I know they can call ibm (at some expensive rate)...
> Contact offline if preferred.
> jim
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