Associated i5/OS messages
Some i5/OS® messages have been added to accommodate messaging support specific to Windows®.
These messages are not issued on the i5/OS operating system. Only the text of the messages is used (with replacement) to send as a network message to the client user attempting to connect.
These messages are as follows:
- CPIB68A
- No user profile found for user &1.
- CPIB68B
- The profile for user &1 is disabled.
- CPIB68C
- The password for user &1 is expired.
- CPIB68D
- No password exists for user &1.
- CPIB68E
- User &1 is disabled for iSeries™ NetServer™ access.
- CPIB68F
- User &1 was enabled for iSeries NetServer access.
- CPIB690
- Password for user &1 will expire in &2 day(s).
- CPIB691
- User &1 has successfully connected.
- CPIB692
- User &1 encountered Kerberos error &2 connecting through iSeries NetServer.
You must set the minimum message severity value to 10 to send the CPIB691 welcome message each time a user connects.
Otherwise, set the value to 20 to ignore this message. The value of 30 disables information messages CPIB68F, CPIB690, and CPIB691.
Parent topic:
Using Windows messenger service with iSeries NetServer