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David,

Assuming that the system was shipped "properly" from IBM, the shipped
password for QSECOFR should be QSECOFR, and then it should force you to
change it.  The other IBM user profiles should exist and have no profile,
QPGMR, QSYSOPR, QSRV, QSRVBAS and QUSER.

If the IBM provided QSECOFR is not QSECOFR, you can do a manual IPL into
DST and change it, but without a session to DST, I can't remember how to
change it.  In DST, when you log in, it requires a user profile and
password (no relationship to the OS/400 user profile and password) which is
QSECOFR and QSECOFR.  Make sure that you hold the "caps lock" button when
keying that password.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

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I'm coming from the HP 3000 community and have a very basic question, so go
easy on me:-)  I purchased a refurbished 170 from IBM and I'm just getting
around to booting it up.  I'm stuck on the initial login:-(  I use QSECOFR
(User id and password, as suggested)  and it states that the profile
exists, but it's an invalid password.  Is there another default password I
can try? I also tried QSYSOPR, but no profile exist.  Any other
suggestions?


Regards,

David Thatcher
Advanced Network Systems, Inc.
www.advnetsys.com

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