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On 04 Apr 2013 09:56, John Mathew wrote:
What is the difference between ANZPRFACT and WRKSYSVAL.
Can I give both values in the system.
ANZPRFACT INACDAYS(60)
WRKSYSVAL SYSVAL(QPWDEXPITV) set value to 30 days.
If the purpose of both is to disable the profiles, then why do we
have both?
The system value setting for QPWDEXPITV, the Password Expiration
Interval, determines how soon a password of a user profile should expire
[if that *USRPRF object is defined to have PWDEXPITV(*SYSVAL)]. After
the interval is reached, the user profile will be recognized as
effectively having a password set to a status of *expired* but the
profile is *not* disabled; when the interval is reached, the actual
PWDEXP() setting of the *USRPRF is not changed, the condition is merely
recognized as expired when credentials are exchanged between the user
and the system. The user need only sign-on [via 5250 or with whatever
other interface that supports effectively the same access to a ChgPwd
feature] to the system using the expired password, and then change the
password.
and also second case will prompt user for the password exp.
On the 5250 interface the user is forcibly prompted the CHGPWD
display when the interval is exceeded, and the user can not exit the
Change Password display to continue access to the system without having
successfully changing the password. The user can only be signed off
until the password is changed.
whereas first one doesn't is that true?
The Analyze Profile Activity command examines profile *inactivity*
and will change the user profile to status *disabled* [note: nothing to
do with password expired] if the specified Number of Inactive Days
[INACDAYS parameter] is met or exceeded.
can please advise or suggest.
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzamv/rzamvuserprofdisable.htm
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzamv/rzamvuserprofdisable.htm
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