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On Friday, November 7, 2003, at 04:57 AM, Jerome Draper wrote:


I see these messages pop up from time to time that a user is deactivated for
the network connection (don't have text just now). This is NOT related to a
user profile being disabled for normal AS400 signon. I have NOT been able
to discover where this flag is located. The user is NOT aware of this
happening and we have checked the machines and they do NOT have a mapped
AS400 drive. Mysterious. We are on V5R2. The flag seems to be reset by
running chgusrprf <profile> and pressing enter with no changes.

You can view the 'Disabled for NetServer' profiles using OpsNav, the crappy QUSRTOOL stuff, the NetServer API or ONcmd, see http://wwww.flybynight.com.au/oncmd.html if you are interested.


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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