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Looking at a post on google, I see that in order to stop having a double signon with iSeries Access for Windows [IA], you need to configure IA, and change the value of QRMTSIGN to *VERIFY. Further posts in the stream warn of causing a SOX problem when doing that, which explains why we have the double sign-on.

However, we also have another product (cannot provide name) that provides a 5250 green screen signon. It appears to use a Telnet connection. Does anyone know why this other product does not require two sign ons and the IBM product (IA) does? Does IA also communicate via Telnet? If not, is Telnet as secure as the connection provided by IA? Can IA be configured to use Telnet and bypass the two screens?

We are trying to retire the other product, but the users complain about having to sign on twice.

Any information as to how Telnet does not require the second sign on would be helpful.

Thank you,

Doug


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