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On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 13:45, Aaron Bartell <aaronbartell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Upon first logging in with QSECOFR/QSECOFR it requires you to change the
QSECOFR password.

That changed the IBM i QSECOFR password.

ÂNo issue, I did that and proceeded to the next step of
putting the system into manual mode, was prompted by the DST logon prompt,
and I entered QSECOFR and the *new* password.

That's about the SST password - not the IBM i password.

ÂWell, it didn't take the new
password, so I tried QSECOFR as the password - no go. ÂAnd now it is telling
me "Id disabled" when I try to log in.

No issue. Logon to IBM i OS, by quitting DST, then issue CHGDSTPWD
*DEFAULT, logon to DST using QSECOFR/QSECOFR.


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