Thanks all!
It was including the NOEXPIRED keyword that fixed our problem.
We were getting no error messages and the id is not used for TSO
When we changed it with TSO the batch FTPs still failed.
Thanks again.
Elaine
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- APR 3-7, 2017
- RACF - Securing z/OS UNIX - OCT 23-27, 2017
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Date:Mon, 20 Mar 2017 11:44:01 -0500
From: Elaine Beal
Subject: RACF Non-expiring passwords
We have a non-expiring password that w
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> We have a non-expiring password that we've used for years and somehow failed
> the other
> night. I
Elaine Beal wrote:
>We have a non-expiring password that we've used for years and somehow failed
>the other night. I reset with an alu line command but the new password doesn't
>work. When I go through the panels it says the current password isn't valid.
>We have changed password rules but I don
We have a non-expiring password that we've used for years and somehow failed
the other night. I reset with an alu line command but the new password doesn't
work. When I go through the panels it says the current password isn't valid.
We have changed password rules but I don't see where that matter