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On 10/5/2016 12:41 PM, Dan wrote:
In case none of the other suggestions help, we found that user IDs for
NetServer were disabled without warning on our v7r1 system, Win7 Enterprise
environment. We *think* it was caused whenever we change our password on
the i. To re-enable, use either flavor of Navigator, expand the following:
My Connections, <your target system>, Network, Servers, TCP/IP. On the
right panel, showing the TCP/IP items, right-click on "IBM i NetServer" or
"i5/OS NetServer" (whichever one shows), then click on "Disabled User
IDs". If you find your user ID there, select it and click on "Enable User
ID".

Green screen GO NETS, option 12.
There's an API too, QZLSCHSI.


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