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John,
There is a way, from the control panel, to set the QSECOFR password back
to the factory default. I'm not positive that this was available with V3,
but I would not be surprised. Someone else on the list might be familiar
with the procedure.
But, in my book, this would make a great boat anchor.
Rich Loeber - @richloeber
Kisco Information Systems
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SDG
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On 10/3/2011 3:55 PM, John McKee wrote:
I have no interest in buying a 9401 CISC. But, I am curious. The seller states this:
Type: 9401.
S/N: 44-90434
One and the only AS400 "laptop version".
AS400 is in working condition. If I remember well it have V3R??? OS installed.
Tape with OS is included.
I do not have QSECOFR password.
Softcase, Tape and some cables are included.
I do not have a time to play with it.
I'm selling it AS IS.
No return Accepted
Since seller states "I do not have QSECOFR password", along with it being quite old, my thought is that this is essentially junk. Am I wrong?
John McKee
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