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We are on V4R3 at seclvl 30. I created the program and it worked here. I was
able to trap 10 passwords in 1 minute (used in an interactive session). I
used it with a user class profile with no special authorities. 

>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Bale, Dan [mailto:DBale@lear.com]
>  Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 10:20 AM
>  To: 'MI400@midrange.com'
>  Subject: RE: setsppfp bug
>
>
>  Status report:  We tried the program below on a V4R3 box at security
level
>  30 and did not get a user ID and password.  The user ID consisted of a
>  2-digit number followed by the system name and the password contained the
>  name of one of our subsystems.  Did a dump of the Work DS and found no
other
>  recognizable user ID strings.
>
>  Any ideas?
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