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> From: Peter Dow > > You can hide them *and* protect them DSPATR(ND PR) to prevent user entry. > Just don't do it on the userid or password fields! Or, you can hide, protect AND set default values, so that everybody will always sign on with the same user profile, just by hitting enter! :) Joe
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