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Mike,

Been there. No users are disabled. I have even stopped and started Netserver before I noticed the details in sessions. As I wrote in netserver/sessions it shows his PC with a user of _user@xxxxxxxxxxx when it should be _user_ and is obviously being sent by the PC for some strange MS reason.

Roger Vicker, CCP

On 10/16/2003 11:19 AM, Wills, Mike N. (TC) wrote:

Try going into iSeries Operations/(your system)/network/tcp_ip/netserver
right click and choose disabled users.




Mike Wills
Lawson Programmer/Administrator
Taylor Development
Email: mnwills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Direct Line: (507) 625-3187

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Vicker, CCP [mailto:rv-lists@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:12 AM
To: PcTech@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [PCTECH] Netserver getting wrong user name from WinXP user?


Hello,

I've searched the archives for this because I think I remember it coming up
before (might even have been me) but nothing was found with"Netserver Logon
user name" and like variations.

I had a user that recently changed their WinXP password. They didn't get the
iSeries password changed so I had to help them use a  a green screen logon
to change it to match. However, they continued to get "Access denied" error
when trying to access IFS shares from their PC. Netserver showed that the
user it was seeing was their user name with the domain name in an email
format (user@xxxxxxxxxx) and thus they were getting a Guest type logon. If I
have the user immediately go to Windows Explorer after booting the PC and
map a drive using the "Connect using a different user name." and their
correct user name/password they are good until the PC is re-booted. Even if
the "Reconnect at logon." is checked, after re-booting, anything using the
IFS (including the automatically connected mapped drive) before mapping a
drive causes the connection to be based on the email format until another
re-boot.

iSeries 800 V5R2 latest Cume.
WinXP with latest MS service packs and critical updates.

Why does WinXP keep sending the email format to the iSeries and more
importantly how do I get it corrected?

Thanks,

Roger Vicker, CCP

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