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If the password got changed as part of an interactive session, QHST would not show anything ... the end user can change their own password & some security officer can do so. If passwords are being changed & you suspect foul play, perhaps you want to journal the file that the profiles are stored in, or trigger notification, if OS/400 will let you do that. > Anyway of telling who changed the password for a userprofile ? > > I can see doing a dspusrprf to the screen what date it was changed > But it doesn't say who changed it. And there is no entry in QHST stating it > was changed. > > This happened today. I am assuming there probably is an API or something. > > Jim Norbut MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)
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