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05-02-2007 01:30 AM
05-02-2007 01:30 AM
I'm not sure when this started, but now when I create a new user account using Authorize by copying an existing account using the syntax
copy olduser newuser/uic=[xxx,yyy]/pass=password/pwdexp
the new user does not get prompted for a password change and can in fact login and out repeatedly without changing.
Only FLAGS are DisCtlY and DefCLI.
Any ideas? Other information needed to diagnose?
Mike
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05-02-2007 01:50 AM
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SolutionIf for the account there is no "password lifetime" ( /NOPWDLIFETIME ), the user is indeed not prompted to change her/his password.
Regards,
Kris (aka Qkcl)
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Re: Pre-expired password accounts not prompting for change
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05-02-2007 02:29 AM
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Re: Pre-expired password accounts not prompting for change
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05-02-2007 05:55 AM
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Re: Pre-expired password accounts not prompting for change
the old user had none, so does the newuser.
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05-02-2007 06:07 AM
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Re: Pre-expired password accounts not prompting for change
The accounts in question were all copied from a user with a PWDLIFE of (None).
The DEFAULT account is not used here - they have several different classes of users for different application profiles and they clone the accounts for each from another user with a similar profile - the same could (and should) be done with a template default for each profile rather than a live user - now on my list of "projects."
Chasing down why I had a user being used as the source of the cloning with no password lifetime and checking to see if there are any others is a slightly higher priority.
Thanks folks!
Mike
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