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After years of clicking on my CA display session icon and having the
connection start automatically WITHOUT asking for my password, my new
installation of CA Express under XP continually asks me for my password and
I can't seem to find where to change the setup to quit asking.

I did that years ago on my old set up. My AS400 user id and password are
different than my Windows Id and password and I know if they were the same I
wouldn't have a problem. My Ids have never been the same and I don't want to
change that.

Any thoughts on where one "hides" the password for the connection prior to a
display session.
I'm not trying to bypass the AS400 "green screen" signon", just the CA
connection signon.

Thanks
Steve Moland
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