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Take a look at the API  QSYSUSRI.

With this you can retrieve the Password Expiration Date. 

Put this into an initial program and VOILA!

I have an example of doing this in a CL if interested.

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I'm sure there is an API something slicker than this...

DSPUSRPRF to an outfile, query that file for Password Changed Date and 
Password Expiration Interval, Calc to see if it is 10 days or less until 
it expires and present a message to the user some how. 

Now if there isn't an API or other system solution and this isnt't 
acceptable... Sell the system and by a whatever that will give 10 days 
notice...
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Hello all...

A new corporate policy came out stating we need to give users 10 days 
notice
that their password will expire.  Our system provides 7 days, and I cannot
find any way to change it.  Is there a system value that I am missing? 

Thanks, JN
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