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On Aug 26, 2022, at 8:02 AM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Many years ago IBM removed the ability to enable a disabled Netserver user
via CHGUSRPRF(user). One can do it via calling API QSYS/QZLSCHSI or the GO
NETS menu or Navigator. I've been using the GO NETS menu.
I finally decided to change my own written command from CHGUSRPRF to the
API. Now I want to test it. Does anyone know a way to *disable* a
Netserver user? Other than changing the password for some random user,
forcing the failure from Windows, etc. then fixing it all afterward. This
is inconvenient for whatever user I would try it with. I did not see
anything in Navigator to disable a user.
Thanks.
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*Jeff Crosby*
Senior Vice President
UniPro FoodService/Dilgard
P.O. Box 13369
Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
260-422-7531
direct.dilgardfoods.com
The opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily the opinion of my
company. Unless I say so.
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