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There are several issues here. At their core are that some users want the absolute minimum hassle when signing on, the smallest number screens the better. They could care less that someone tried to spoof their password since the last time they were on, so skip that screen ... and you can do that in the user profile. I not remember which option ... I looked over them all at one time. Thanks Eric for CHGUSRPRF USRPRF(******) DSPSGNINF(*NO) If you in WRKUSRPRF & you bring up some profile and scroll through all the stuff, you can do the usual F11 to see the alternative values then cursor on individuals & F1 for explanation. They do not want to be bothered with messages they read in a prior sign on session & I think you can do that by changing some message rules ... check WRKSYSVAL ... what is happening here is that the SIGN ON process is setup to buzz you about the fact there are messages in your queue, but that queue is the property of your first sign on session, so if you can prevent the buzz in first place, you bypass this. Thanks Rob for CHGUSRPRF USRPRF(##########) DLVRY(*HOLD) -----Original Message----- ... are you sure you're not thinking of the "Display sign-on information" setting ? Jeff Bull -----Original Message----- From: Norbut, Jim When I logon to the AS/400 from another terminal using the same userid as One that I already am logged in as I get the following message : Display Program Messages Job 481676/S97943/QPADEV0005 started on 02/05/02 at 10:22:04 in subsystem QINTER in QSYS Message queue S97943 is allocated to another job. I seem to remember being able to get rid of this annoying message At some point in the past by changing something in my userprofile Or job description or something like that. But I don’t remember how. Anyone have an idea ? MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac) BPCS 405 CD Manager / Programmer @ Global Wire Technologies Incorporated http://www.globalwiretechnologies.com = new name same quality wire engineering company: fax # 812-424-6838
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