Troubleshooting
Problem
This document explains that message CPIB682 Message Recovery Text is no longer accurate on OS V7R1 and below. The text is outdated after applying NetServer PTFs that are available in May 2012.
Resolving The Problem
At V7R1 and below, message CPIB682 states the following:
User profile &1 disabled for i5/OS Support for Windows Network Neighborhood access.
The Recovery portion of the message text for CPIB682 indicates the user profile will be enabled when one of the following occurs:
o | Use System i Navigator to enable the user. |
o | Use the QZLSCHSI API with format ZLSS0200 to enable the user. |
o | Change the user profile. |
o | Restart the i5/OS NetServer support. |
540: MF55657
545: MF55658
610: MF55659
611: MF55660
710: MF55661
The target release date for these PTFs was 05/25/2012.
All users will be re-enabled when NetServer is restarted or when the system is IPLed. Individual users can be re-enabled by using the GO NETS menu, using IBM i Navigator, or writing a program that makes use of the QZLSCHSI API.
IBM Technote N1010992 CL Program and Command to Re-Enable NetServer Users contains a sample as-is CL program that uses the QZLSCHSI API to re-enable NetServer users. Click HERE to go to Technote N1010992 now.
NOTE: Use of the QZLSCHSI API requires that you have *IOSYSCFG special authority. To use format ZLSS0200 to enable an IBM i NetServer user, you must also have *SECADM special authority and *OBJMGT and *USE authority to the system user profile. The QZLSCHSI API is documented in the V7R1M0 Knowledge Center. Click HERE to go to the Knowledge Center Documentation now.
Note: The message text for message CPIB682 is updated and correct on OS V7R2 and above.
[{"Type":"MASTER","Line of Business":{"code":"LOB57","label":"Power"},"Business Unit":{"code":"BU058","label":"IBM Infrastructure w\/TPS"},"Product":{"code":"SWG60","label":"IBM i"},"Platform":[{"code":"PF012","label":"IBM i"}],"Version":"6.1.0"}]
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Document Information
Modified date:
18 December 2019
UID
nas8N1010973