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I found the option on the NETS menu that shows disabled users, found our new user that we were trying to get set up, reenabled him, and POW! It worked!
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If you're not GUI phobic there is a way to check that at http://youribminame:2001 Our help desk likes to avoid 5250 and they can use that to at least see users disabled for NetServer. They lack the authority to reenable them.

You can also use messaging software to monitor
Message ID . . . . . . . . . : CPIB68E
Message file . . . . . . . . : QCPFMSG
Message text . . . . . . . . :
CPIB68E: User &1 is disabled for IBM i NetServer access.

Rob Berendt

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