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True enough, but some other things don't, so I think the advice still holds to have *NONE for password for interactive users.

Cheers
Vern

On 8/30/2017 6:46 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
ODBC works with EIM with the iAccess client (both old & new style).

We use EIM for:
5250
Apache
ODBC
NetServer
QNTC


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From: Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 5:28 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: EIM SSO expired password issues

Hi Paul

This is valid behavior.

Basic concept - SSO means that a password is not used or needed. It is
not even considered when authenticating, since SSO assumes that
authenticating is done by the 3rd-party trusted Kerberos ticket manager,
which is Windows in your case.

So since this is valid behavior, I would say that your regular user
profiles should all be set to PASSWORD(*NONE) - this prevents the use of
this profile for things like ODBC, say, as I understand it.

There are other considerations I won't speak of, such as profiles you
need for access to the machine when Kerberos is broken.

HTH
Vern




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