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At 29 DEC 1997 10:06:15AM Carmen wrote:

I used the change-password command to add a password
and now wish to remove the password.  I do know the
password, but I wish to remove it and the prompt.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance...

At 29 DEC 1997 11:48AM John Duquette wrote:

Carmen,

Set the password to null (go to where you change the password, bring up the application/user and delete it with ^d, save (f9) and the password has been changed).

John Revelation


At 29 DEC 1997 02:15PM Carmen wrote:

John, that method doesn't work. It then sets the pass

  1. word to Control-D!
Help!
Carmen

At 29 DEC 1997 03:26PM Jeff wrote:

If you log in as 'sysprog', you should be able to get to the secure user window, and delete the password entry there - save it.

Your password may be associated with the application and not the user - in which case you would go to the secure application window, and remove the password from there. This is necessary to remove the password from the sysprog account for example - there isn't actually a sysprog 'user' record to modify.

Hope that helps,

Jeff


At 14 JAN 1998 01:04PM K Oland wrote:

Carmen,

Just go to change password and press ENTER when prompted for the new password. This will delete the existing password.

-Karen

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