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CWBLOGON systemName /u userID /p password

systemName - designates the IBM i system name to store user ID and
password information for.
/u userID - designates the IBM i user ID to store in the IBM i Access
for Windows password cache.
/p password - designates the IBM i password to associate with the user ID
provided. Enclose the password in double quotation marks if
it contains embedded blanks.

To remove entries from the IBM i Access for Windows cache, use one of the following:

CWBLOGON systemName /u userID /c
CWBLOGON systemName /c
CWBLOGON /c

/c - indicates to clear entries from the IBM i Access for Windows password cac
he.
If no user ID is specified, all user ID's will be removed for the
system. If no system name is specified, all entries will be removed.

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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Darryl Freinkel
Sent: den 29 juli 2015 16:18
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: How can I log off iNavigator without having to shut down all my iAccess sessions.

There is no way to do a sign off.

Prompting every time is in place. Once you have signed on, it seems to store the sign on info in the system so when you restart, it pulls it in from the system registry. Only a ipl resets what's in memory or you do a exit all on the 5250 sessions, which then kills all sessions.

Sent from my iPad

On Jul 29, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Chris Bipes <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Right click on the server, Properties, Connection. Change to Prompt every time or try changing the default user?


Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
CrossCheck, Inc.

Who else has this issue?

From time to time, I need to switch profiles in iNav and I have not found a way to do it. It maybe staring me in the face, but I just have not seen it.

When you log on to multiple systems, this is a real nuisance. I have to have a second laptop to do this and it's not always available when I need it.

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