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Actually, it is more than one system. There was a system save done before
the upgrade but it may have been reused at some sites by now as the upgrade
was done some time ago, so I can't count on it. Therefore, I need to develop
a procedure without it.

There have been no hardware changes.

Albert


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Chuck Lewis [SMTP:clewis@iquest.net]
        Sent:   Tuesday, November 20, 2001 10:44 AM
        To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
        Subject:        Re: Donwgrading a system from V4R5 to V4R2

        Albert,

        Was this system (very) recently upgraded to V4R5 from V4r2 and if so
was their a
        full save done of this system before it was upgraded to V4R5 ?

        Also, was there any kind of hardware swap or addition, etc. (drives,
controller
        cards, etc) during the upgrade ?

        GOOD luck ! :-)

        Chuck

        "York, Albert" wrote:

        > I need to downgrade an AS/400 from V4R5 to V4R2. It's not
something I want
        > to do but it has to be done.
        >
        > I can save the data libraries and folders to tape, specifying
V4R2M0 as the
        > target release and restore them without a problem. However, the
RSTCFG and
        > RSTSEC commands don't have that option. What's the best way to
save and
        > restore the configurations and user profiles? If necessary, I can
change the
        > password to a default one and set it to expired so the user has to
change it
        > when he first signs on.
        >
        > All suggestions are welcome.
        >
        > Thank you,
        >
        > Albert York
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