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4) Using iSeries Access for Windows. Once installed, the "Properties" has a tab for Passwords that allows selection of any value from 1 to 366 (default is 14). > date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 17:06:37 -0500 > from: rob@xxxxxxxxx > subject: Re: Can Password expiration warning be changed? > > 3) Submit a DCR for a new system value to control this. > > Rob Berendt > -- > > According to the help for QPWDEXPITV it looks pretty hard > coded: Seven days before the password ends, you are warned > at sign-on time, even if you are not displaying sign-on > information (the system value QDSPSGNINF). > > 1) Get an exception to the corporate policy. > 2) Write a program that will send a nice email to each > user about to expire. Or a simple message to their > message queue. You could get more obstinate and put it > in their INLPGM (but that only affects interactive jobs). > You could even escalate it up to their manager (perhaps > use the accounting code field of their user profile to > store that if you are not using job accounting). > > > "Nelson, Jim (RCIS)" <Jim.Nelson@xxxxxxxx> > Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx > 09/22/2004 04:14 PM > > > > > 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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