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We run a nightly report using DSPAUDJRNE ENTTYP(PW).   This report has 
ballooned to hundreds of pages because of one user id.
  VIOLATION USER       USER       DEVICE REMOTE   LOCAL    NETWORK  JOB   
JOB 
  TYPE      PROFILE    NAME       NAME                 NAME     NAME ID  
NAME       USER 
PW    Q     QTCP       MATTHEW                            QTVDEVICE  QTCP 
PW    Q     QTCP       MATTHEW                            QTVDEVICE  QTCP 
I've spoken with the user and he is unaware of these attempts.  The times 
show that they occur at 2 minute intervals.  I suspect that the user was 
signed in on a 5250 emulation session with reconnect enabled, changed his 
password on another session/terminal, and now the original device keeps 
retrying with an old password. 
Is there a way to track down the IP address of these attempts, or even the 
workstation id that it is using?  I've looked at the job log for 
QTVDEVICE.  It doesn't seem to give any info that would help me track down 
the origin.   The sign on server doesn't show any entries in the job log 
and I can't seem to hit a decent search pattern on either Midrange.com or 
Google.
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