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Let me try to speak in your language.

If, (and that's a big IF), you have the right authority, you should be
able to do the following from a command line:
WRKLNK '/QSYS.LIB/*.USRPRF'
As you can see, these are separate objects. Much as what you might see on
a PC with
DIR \MYDIR\*.EXE
will show you seperate objects. There is no one 'file' which contains all
the user profiles.

Can you retrieve the passwords? I'd like to say no. And many people will
quickly say so. However, there are packages out there which will tell you
userids with easily hacked passwords and that rot.

Rob Berendt

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