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  • Subject: Re: SST profiles under V5R1
  • From: "Ed Fishel" <edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 08:30:23 -0500


Robin,

>>We've managed to enter the wrong password to enter SST for the QSECOFR
profile 3 times and it's now disabled the profile.  Any idea how we can
re-enable it.  The *user* profile for QSECOFR is fine and shows as
*ENABLED, it's only the SST one that's locked out.<<

Sign-on to the system as QSECOFR and then use the CHGDSTPWD PASSWORD
(*DEFAULT) command to set the password to the default. Be sure to use the
correct upper and lower case characters in the password when you try to
sign on to SST again. The default password is all upper case characters.

>>We can get into SST with other profiles.<<

Yes, but I think that only one that has the necessary privileges will be
able to reset the DST/SST QSECOFR profile. The other default DST/SST
profiles should not have that privilege.

Ed Fishel,
edfishel@US.IBM.COM


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