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The following procedure can be used to reset the DST password.
Select manual mode from the control panel (01 B M)
Select function 21 and press Enter (DST will be displayed on the console
Log on as QSECOFR QSECOFR
Change DST password
Commonly I will set to 22222222 but this is a security risk (Whatever
changed to it should be recorded)
Also (option 13 I think) change the security option to allow expired
service profiles to change their password. Then CHGDSTPWD can be used to
reset the password to the default and then access SST and change the
password.
Log off from DST
Reset to normal mode from the control panel (01 B N)
*** Remember to enter USERID and PASSWORD in UPPERCASE !!!
Don Brown
From: Marc Rauzier <marc.rauzier@xxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 18/11/2016 03:44 AM
Subject: Re: Reset QSECOFR password
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Le 17/11/2016 à 18:26, David Gibbs a écrit :
On 11/17/2016 11:01 AM, info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi guys. I have an as400 that I don't know the qsecofr password. Or
any user password for that matter. I do not know any sst user ID's
either. Is there a way I can reset the password?
IIRC, you should always be able to log in with QSECOFR on the system
console even with a bad password.
I believe you can sign on the console with QSECOFR user profile with the
right password even if the user profile is *DISABLED. But you do have to
know the password.
Marc
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