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On Tuesday 22 June 2004 22:31, Steve Landess wrote: > > "Martin Rowe" wrote: > > Subject: Re: Locking out USRPRF with *ALLOBJ > > Mind you, an *ALLOBJ user can reset the QSECOFR SST profile > > password to the default, but at least you'd know then that it had been > > bypassed. > > Martin - > I'm on V5R1, and having had to reset my QSECOFR SST profile > several times now, I'll have to disagree with this statement. Hi Steve Good! It's a while since I needed to reset the password, so forgot I must have done it as QSECOFR. At least it's more secure that way, as staff with QSECOFR access *should* be even fewer than those with *ALLOBJ :) Regards, Martin -- martin@xxxxxxxxxx AIM/Gaim: DBG400dotNet http://www.dbg400.net /"\ DBG/400 - AS/400 & iSeries Open Source/Free Software utilities \ / Debian GNU/Linux | ASCII Ribbon Campaign against HTML mail & news X / \
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