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Tom,

It has nothing to do with Windows.

For CAE, simply open up Ops Nav, then:
-right-click your defined server
-select properties
-select the "Connection" tab
-select the "Use Windows user name and password, no prompting."

This works across all Windows versions.

I didn't answer Dan's original question because it's been too long since the
last time I used the V3R1 client, and I don't remember if we could do it
then.


John Taylor

----- Original Message -----
From: "Westdorp, Tom" <Tom.Westdorp@StationCasinos.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 14:19
Subject: RE: Client Access "Signon to AS/400" window


> I think that's normal with the <ahem> 'advanced' windows systems.  I get
the
> same thing with win2K at work and XP RC2 at home both using CAE for r510.
I
> now need to input passwords to our various iSeries and the exchange server
> and some other stuff as well.  I think they are more secure (although
still
> windows, and windows security remains an oxymoron).
>
> 95, 98 and ME all remembered passwords in a list file (*.pwl?)if you
signed
> on to your PC with a password and NT does not.  The only thing that
doesn't
> prompt me for repeated passwords is Code/400.
>




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