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I have a net.data web page that lets one change their password when 1-7 days from expiring. It's not in production as I'm not 100% happy with a couple of issues.

This is where I got started from http://dtwdude.com/forum.html and at the bottom of the page enter QSYCHGPW in the search box.



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Douglas Hart - Principal Consultant
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-----Original Message-----
From: security400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:security400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of CRPence
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 9:00 PM
To: security400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Security400] Resetting iSeries Passwords

Encapsulate the CHGUSRPRF request in a stored procedure which adopts authority of a user with sufficient capabilities and the necessary authority to change those profiles that should be change-capable by those administrators, and the stored procedure authorized only to those Security Administrators. Invoke the SQL CALL of the stored procedure using the JDBC. ??

Regards, Chuck

Vanderhook, George wrote:
I am trying to reset iSeries passwords from a Windows Server.
I'm looking for a Java class that allows for resetting of passwords
without knowing the userId's current password. The only thing I've
found is the ChangePassword class in the JT400 jar, but it requires
the current password. I'd like to be able to replicate the
functionality of the iSeries command, CHGUSRPRF, from a web
application that will be accessed by Security Administrators. Any
ideas?

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