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Periodically, we get messages like this. User profile xxxxxxxx disabled for iSeries Support for Windows Network Neighborhood access. Users do not seem to be affected by this disabled profile. So my questions are: 1) What causes users to be disabled in this manner? What is it that they are doing? I know that they exceeding the maximum number of sign on attempts, but where, doing what? 2) How is this reset, or how can I see if a user has this disabled? I don't see anything in WRKUSRPRF to reset the network neighborhood access. The traditional profile remains enabled. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Jim Hawkins IBM Certified Specialist AS/400 RPG IV Programmer Iseries. Myseries. Programmer/Analyst Eimo Americas 269.649.5021 269.649.3427 (fax) Jim.Hawkins@xxxxxxxxxxx He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose. -- Jim Elliot +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ As of 2/5/2004 this address was changed to Jim.Hawkins@xxxxxxxxxxx please check your address book. By Sept 1, 2004 corporate name to be changed to S&B Industry, Inc. ====================================================================================
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