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I don't think so, Bryan, the action is on the PC, the logon info is cached there, not on the i, so far as I know - see my post with Dan Riehl's info, where it looks like there might be a way to clear that cache on the PC.

On 3/24/2021 6:57 AM, Bdietz400 wrote:
I wonder if you would be able to use exit point software on the i to change the user.

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Bryan Dietz

On Mar 23, 2021, at 4:50 PM, Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I was asked how to use a different user in the IFS action of ACS - the person needed more authority than he had with the logon he first used.

This is the logon for the connection to the system, not the further logon you would have with a 5250 session.

One of those things I think I should know but have never needed to do - and I hope it's not in the docs that come with ACS!!

So how can we break the original connection without rebooting? And without finding the host server job, maybe, that is in use, if that is a way to do this? Or have someone do WRKOBJLCK over the user profile and kill the server jobs that are listed?

Regards
Vern
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