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Vern,

Ok, it looks like this is what I want.  I'm new to all this registry stuff.  
How do I change that registration entry to point to my validation program?

Thanks,
   Ted

>>> vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/20/03 09:13PM >>>
Have you seen the QIBM_QSY_VLD_PASSWRD exit point? It's on V5R1 - use 
WRKREGINF to work with it. Don't know if this will still work, there is a 
linkage with the system value, as the manual says:

"The QPWDVLDPGM system value must be set to the value *REGFAC."

HTH

Vern

At 01:24 PM 3/20/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a way to get password validation into the iSeries 
>registry (WRKREGINF)?  I have a program that does password validation and 
>need to fill a whole that I found in Client Access for Windows.
>
>This occurs when a user id's password has expired and the user elects to 
>use the gui interface to change their password.  The QPWDVLDPGM system 
>value is then bypassed.


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