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I'm pretty sure I just had exactly the same problem you're experiencing. I
solved it by going to Start/Programs/IBM Websphere Studio Client for
iSeries/Communications/Define Server Logon. That gave me a window showing
my logon name; when I selected it, the "Change" button became activated. I
simply clicked that button and put in my new password.

(of course, it had taken me two days to figure out that that's what I
needed to do. . . . ;-)

hth

CODE/400 Discussion & Support <code400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> From:        Mark Keller [SMTP:mkeller@xxxxxxxxxx]
>> did you perhaps put the password into your strcode command?  I am
>guessing
>> that could be your problem?
>> 
> No, the password is not in the strcode command, simply because I don't
>use
>STRCODE.  I'm on V5R2, which does not require it.
>
>
>> From: Wills, Mike N. (TC) [mailto:MNWills@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>> It is in the communication daemon down by your clock in Windows
>> 
>       [Johnson, Duane]  I suppose it's possible that it's contained in the
>communication daemon, but if so, I can't get there to change it, nor
>could I
>have gotten there to put it there in the first place.  When I try to bring
>up "Properties"  I get the busy signal (hourglass) for a few seconds then
>nothing more.  It has been that way ever since I've had this computer.
>
>       I'm pretty sure that it was either a macro that I modified or a
>command line change, but I don't remember which.
>>  


Mike Naughton
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Judd Wire, Inc.
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Turners Falls, MA  01376
413-863-4357 x444
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