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If you lost the password for the QSECOFR service tools user ID, or any of
the device IDs try this:

Reset the password for the QSECOFR service tools user ID using the
CHGDSTPWD command.



Or:

 1. Access Dedicated Service Tools (DST) or System Service Tools (SST).


 2. From the DST main menu, do the following:


     a. Select Work with DST environment.

     b. Select Service tools device IDs.


 3. Type 2 in front of the service tools device ID to be reset, and then
    press Enter.


 4. Press Enter again to confirm the reset.


    Note: When you reset the password in DST, the service tools device ID
    password becomes the service tools device ID name in uppercase. If you
    delete and create a device ID, you will also have to delete and create
    the connection on the PC.
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Edith Lueke
User-Centered Design Team, iSeries
http://w3.rchland.ibm.com/~lueke
email:  lueke@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/ucd
507-253-4908        Tie:  8-553-4908

"..once a system is in development, correcting a problem costs 10 times
more than fixing the same problem in design.  If the system has been
released, it costs 100 times more"..  Susan Weinschenk
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060306/tc_nm/productreturns_dc


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