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John Earl wrote:

> We have a customer that is trying to secure Client Access
> access to Network Neighborhood, but their system is set up so
> that everyone accesses the system via a profile called
> NetGuest.  They want to require all users to access the
> system with their real AS/400 ID, but they can't figure out
> where they all acquiring this "NetGuest" profile.   Could be
> Netserver, could be Client Access, could be Windows.   Anyone
> have any ideas?

NetServer includes a Guest Profile option in its configuration.
Presumably in this case it has been set up as NetGuest.  I'm not sure,
though, how you force a user to use their AS/400 user profile rather
than the guest one.  You could try disabling the guest profile (through
Ops Nav) and seeing whether that forces a logon prompt when the users
try to access shared resources.

HTH.

Cheers,

Martin.


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