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Our development machine has user profiles on it that were originally created several years and OS releases ago. Many of these have never been used, but sat there nicely. Recently I configured the LDAP server (a/k/a Tivoli Directory Server) on this box and I've run into a weird situation: even though I can use these user profiles to sign on, the LDAP server refuses to recognize them. I get a GLD0120 error no matter what I try. If, however, I copy the user profile to another profile, the new profile works fine. Stranger yet, if I delete the original, and then copy the duplicate back to the original name, the copy of the copy (with the original user ID) works just fine.

I think I've checked everything, including authorities, but I can't see any reason why the profile is getting rejected, except that it is old. Other old profiles have the same symptoms. Maybe something changed in a release and the upgrade didn't quite take hold? Has anyone seen anything similar, before I open a PMR?

Joe

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