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John,

Rather than going into the safe, you could always go into dedicated service
tools and reset the QSECOFR password to its default.  You would also need, I
believe, the original QSECOFR profile to reset the DST passwords to their
defaults.  To be truly effective, you would need to hide both the OS/400 and
DST QSECOFR profiles.  I'm not sure I would involve the CEO and a safe
however; the only time you would really need that profile would be at 2:00
AM on a Sunday morning.

Retiring the QSECOFR profile from active use is a very good idea.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse




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