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<h1 class="topictitle1">Change to a lower password level</h1>
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<div><p>There are considerations for you to make before you change to a
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lower password level.</p>
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<p>Returning to a lower QPWDLVL value, while possible, is not going to be
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a completely painless operation. In general, the mind set should be that changing
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from lower QPWDLVL values to higher QPWDLVL values is a one-way trip. However,
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there may be cases where a lower QPWDLVL value must be reinstated.</p>
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<p>The following sections each discuss the work required to move back to a
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lower password level. </p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Considerations for changing from QPWDLVL 3 to 2</h4><p> This
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change is relatively easy. Once the QPWDLVL is set to 2, the administrator
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needs to determine if any user profile is required to contain iSeries™ NetServer™ passwords
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or password level 0 or 1 passwords and, if so, change the password of the
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user profile to an allowable value.</p>
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<p>Additionally, the password system
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values may have to be changed back to values compatible with iSeries NetServer and
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password level 0 or 1 passwords, if those passwords are needed.</p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Considerations for changing from QPWDLVL 3 to 1 or 0</h4><p>Because
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of the very high potential for causing problems for the system, such as no
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one can being able to sign on because all of the password level 0 and 1 passwords
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have been cleared, this change is not supported directly. To change from QPWDLVL
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3 to QPWDLVL 1 or 0, the system must first make the intermediary change to
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QPWDLVL 2.</p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Considerations for changing from QPWDLVL 2 to 1</h4><div class="p">Prior
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to changing QPWDLVL to 1, the administrator should use the DSPAUTUSR or PRTUSRPRF
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TYPE(*PWDINFO) commands to locate any user profiles that do not have a password
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level 0 or 1 password. If the user profile will require a password after the
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QPWDLVL is changed, the administrator should ensure that a password level
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0 and 1 password is created for the profile using one of the following mechanisms:<ul><li>Change the password for the user profile using the <span class="cmdname">CHGUSRPRF</span> or <span class="cmdname">CHGPWD
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CL</span> command or the <span class="cmdname">QSYCHGPW</span> API. This will cause
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the system to change the password that is usable at password levels 2 and
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3; and the system also creates an equivalent uppercase password that is usable
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at password levels 0 and 1. The system is only able to create the password
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level 0 and 1 password if the following conditions are met:<ul><li>The password is 10 characters or less in length.</li>
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<li>The password can be converted to uppercase EBCDIC characters A-Z, 0-9,
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@, #, $, and underscore.</li>
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<li>The password does not begin with a numeric or underscore character.</li>
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</ul>
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For example, changing the password to a value of RainyDay would result
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in the system generating a password level 0 and 1 password of RAINYDAY. But
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changing the the password value to Rainy Days In April would cause the system
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to clear the password level 0 and 1 password, as the password is too long
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and it contains blanks. No message or indication is produced if the password
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level 0 or 1 password could not be created.</li>
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<li>Sign on to the system through a mechanism that presents the password in
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clear text (does not use password substitution). If the password
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is valid and the user profile does not have a password that is usable at password
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levels 0 and 1, the system creates an equivalent uppercase password that is
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usable at password levels 0 and 1. The system is only able to create the password
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level 0 and 1 password if the conditions listed above are met.</li>
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</ul>
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The administrator can then change QPWDLVL to 1. All iSeries NetServer passwords
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are cleared when the change to QPWDLVL 1 takes effect (next IPL). </div>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Considerations for changing from QPWDLVL 2 to 0</h4><p>The
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considerations are the same as for changing from QPWDLVL 2 to 1 except that
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all iSeries NetServer passwords
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are retained when the change takes effect. </p>
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</div>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Considerations for changing from QPWDLVL 1 to 0</h4><p>After
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changing QPWDLVL to 0, the administrator should use the DSPAUTUSR or PRTUSRPRF
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commands to locate any user profiles that do not have an iSeries NetServer password.
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If the user profile requires an iSeries NetServer password, it can be created
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by changing the user’s password or signing on through a mechanism that presents
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the password in clear text. The administrator can then change QPWDLVL to 0.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzamvpwdlvl.htm" title="This system value allows you to set a specific password environment where all user profile passwords can have the same length specification.">Password level</a></div>
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