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  • Subject: Re: Client Access Express and Win NT 4.0 (CWBSY0002 "Password ... not correct" message)
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 10:49:32 -0500

Robert--
 
The feature does works as advertised with my NT Server and only the MS networking client.  With Bypass Signon enabled, using the Windows networking client user ID and password, and with system value QRMTSIGN = *VERIFY, clicking on a session shortcut produces a signed-on AS/400 green screen.
 
Having said all that, if it doesn't work for you, I'd consider that a feature! This scenario certainly seems to provide iffy security at best to me. Besides, with CA/400's passive caching (which is also silly!), you don't really need to sign in that many times anway, do you?
rp
 
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 9:11 AM
Subject: Client Access Express and Win NT 4.0 (CWBSY0002 "Password ... not correct" message)

I was very excited to see that Client Access Express finally offers
the option to use the User ID and Password of the current Windows user
to bypass the CA pop-up signon window.  After installing Express V4R4
with Servie Pack SF55256 on a machine I found that the feature didn't
seem to work.  I got discouraged, thinking that the faeature still
would only work with Win95/98.  However the redbook AS-400 Client
Access Express for Windows - Implementing V4R4 (SG24-5191-00),
indicates (in Section 3.3) that the feature does indeed support
Windows NT.  It even goes into detail about changing password to keep
them in sync.  Given NetWare, Windows NT Workstation and AS/400 User
IDs of "TESTUSER", all with as password of "testuser", I get CWBSY0002
- Password for user TESTUSER on system CSCAS400 is not correct.  Do you
want to provide a different password?  After clicking <YES>, I enter
"testuser" and the login completes.  Does this indeed work without
NetWare in the mix?
 
I am trying this from a machine running NT4-SP5 and Netware Client32
4.50.  I am regretably assuming that the Netware Client is preventing
it from working?  Unfortunately, I do not have any systems that do
not have the NetWare client on it for testing purposes.
 
Thanks in advance for any feedback,
 
Robert E. Burger
Information Systems Coordinator
Tarrant County CSCD
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
==================================
AS/400 Model 9406-620 running OS/400 V4R2

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