I'm going to guess there is a specific reason for these changes given that
David works in a software vendor and he's going back and forth.......
Testing maybe????
David: Going from 0 to 1. Change the system value and IPL. Going from 1
to 0 , the only issue will be coming back you'll have to reset all of your
netserver users.
You might have to reconfigure netserver and restart each time. Truthfully
I've never tried going back to 0.
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If you change from 0 then I would go straight to 3. Nothing else is worth
the time. I tried the intermediate levels. Waste of IPL time, etc.
Read the following carefully.
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_74/rzarl/rzarlplanpwdc
hg.htm
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Folks:
in practical terms, how difficult is it to change the QPWDLVL system
value on a test system?
To test some code, I need to change the QPWDLVL on a system that isn't
used much.
I'll need to change it from level 0 (current value) to 2 and from 2
back to 0 (probably multiple times).
Obviously, before I change from 2 to 0 I'll make sure any profiles
created have an appropriate password.
Thanks!
david
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