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> I've had similar problems here V5R1. Another oddity is closing > the sign-on > window via the "X" as opposed to the "Cancel" button. The "X" > never closes > the sign-on attempt. Found that out after an automated sing-on failed > because the password was set to "expired". We wanted to get out and wait > for the admin to reset the password. Couldn't close the window > with the "X" > because it kept popping back. Just tried it. Works fine with one quirk - you have to cancel TWICE. That's either the Cancel button or the 'X' button. If you cancel once, then change your mind and enter in the signon information, it works fine. It's a bizarre (and I'm sure unintended) sort of "ARE YOU SURE?" message. Anyway, just thought I'd throw that in. Have you tried the JTOpen driver? That often makes a difference, especially with JDBC issues. Joe
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