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that worked, thanks ! from my hart.

(slightly sexist joke, but no harm meant to the hyper-sensitive
among us: a friend of mine is married to a Thai women (wonderful
person, but not yet in full command of English). I went to their
house for dinner, and brought a (nice) gift. To thank me, she
said: "I thank you from the hart of my bottom", instead of ...
(When we explained it to her, she laughed heartily).

----- Original Message -----
From: Neil Palmer <neilp@dpslink.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: DST


> Did you run CHGDSTPWD ?
>
> From PSP document SF98060:
>
>   5. 01/07/30 The following text is a rewrite of information
>                 contained within the V5R1M0 Memo To Users.
>
>                 V5R1M0 has replaced the Dedicated Service Tools
>                 (DST) user IDs with a more flexible security
>                 implementation.  This new security implementation
>                 uses System Service Tools user profiles.  V5R1M0 ships
>                 with 4 IBM-supplied System Service Tools user profiles
>                 and users can create a maximum of 100 additional ones.
>                 The passwords associated with the IBM-supplied System
>                 Service Tools user profiles are in UPPERCASE.  The
>                 first time you sign-on using an IBM supplied userid
>                 and password, you will be prompted to change the
>                 password.  When specifying a new password, remember that
>                 the password verification is now case sensitive.
>
>                 The IBM-supplied System Service Tools user profiles are:
>
>                 User Profile   11111111    22222222   QSRV   QSECOFR
>                 User ID        11111111    22222222   QSRV   QSECOFR
>                 Password       11111111    22222222   QSRV   QSECOFR
>
>                 Beginning with V5R1M0, users running the OS/400 Start
>                 System Service Tools (STRSST) command will need to
>                 use a System Service Tools user profile.  The execution
>                 of the STRSST command will result in the user being
>                 prompted for a valid System Service Tools user ID and
>                 password.
>
>                 Note: System Service tools user profiles are disabled
>                       based on sign-on attempts that are not valid.
>                       A user is allowed three consecutive failed
>                       attempts to sign-on.  If the user successfully
>                       sign-on before failing a third time, the failed
>                       sign-on count is reset to zero.  After the third
>                       failed attempt to sign-on, the System Service
>                       Tools user profile is disabled.  The CHGDSTPWD
>                       command can be used to re-enable the security
>                       capable (QSECOFR) System Service Tools user
>                       profile.  Using this command will cause both
>                       the user ID and password to be reset to the
>                       IBM-shipped values (QSECOFR/QSECOFR).
>                       Remember, the password is UPPERCASE.
>
>
> ...Neil
>
>
>
>
>
> "Leif Svalgaard" <leif@leif.org>
> Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
> 2002/02/25 22:52
> Please respond to midrange-l
>
>
>         To:     <midrange-l@midrange.com>
>         cc:
>         Subject:        Re: DST
>
>
> From: Neil Palmer <neilp@dpslink.com>
>
> > Various excerpts from V5R1 Memo To Users:
>
> Thank you Neil for your effort. What bothers me
> is the statement that you have access to DST no
> matter what. This is clearly not the case.
>
>
>
>
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