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This morning I changed my I5 password through a 5250 session.  When I tried to 
go into WDSC {Version: 6.0.1
Build id: 20050725_1800}, it gave me an "Invalid Password" error, without any 
option of providing a new one.  Before I applied the latest patch, WDSC gave me 
the option to enter in a new password.

I looked around & could not find an obvious place to change the password.  I 
finally found it in "Windows - Preferences - Remote Systems - Passwords" & 
changed the password there.  I still received an "Invalid Password" error.  I 
deleted the entry & tried again.  WDSC gave me a login with the save password 
option.  This time when I logged in it gave me an error that my ID was disabled.

This message is for IBM to look at & to those who may come up with the same 
"feature".

\Vincent



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