LOG ON ERROR MESSAGES We converted the IBM 3090 to VM/ESA and ACF2/VM on Sunday, July 28, 1991. If all your userids are CMS, you needn't worry about any conversion changes affecting you. However, if you have both MVS and CMS userids, you may have been affected by the conversion. GETTING HELP If you need help with or want more information at any time about the conversion, contact Janet Hyatt at 257-2212, hyatt@ukcc.uky.edu, 130 McVey Hall; Larry Johnson at 257-2217, johnson@ukcc.uky.edu, 130 McVey Hall; or Jack Coffman at 257-2273, uka051@ukcc.uky.edu, 218 McVey Hall. ACF2 LOG ON ERROR MESSAGES If you receive one of the following ACF2 messages, don't panic. Just follow the steps outlined below. ACF01013 LOGONID logonid SUSPENDED BECAUSE OF PASSWORD VIOLATIONS This message means you've tried to enter more than six incorrect passwords. The only way to correct this is to contact Janet Hyatt or Larry Johnson (listed above) during normal business hours. If you receive this message during off-hours, an Operator can allow you to make one more attempt to log on. Call 257-2900, and request that you be allowed one more chance to log on. If this last attempt fails, you'll need to contact Janet Hyatt or Larry Johnson during the next business day. ACF01012 PASSWORD NOT MATCHED This message means that the password you're entering doesn't match the password that is stored in ACF2. There are several options you may follow in this case. First of all, rekey your password, just in case you misspelled it the first time. Try another one of your passwords. Check your batch jobs for incorrect passwords, and replace them with your CMS password. If none of these solutions correct the problem, contact one of the people listed above for help as soon as possible. ACFAC5218E INCORRECT ACF2 PASSWORD ENTERED This message also means that the password you're entering doesn't match the password that is stored in ACF2. There are several options you may follow in this case. First of all, rekey your password, just in case you misspelled it the first time. Try another one of your passwords. Check your batch jobs for incorrect passwords, and replace them with your CMS password. If none of these solutions correct the problem, contact one of the people listed above for help as soon as possible. ACF01017 PASSWORD FOR LOGONID logonid HAS EXPIRED This message means that you need to change your password. If you're logging onto CMS, the system will ask for a new password. Choose a new password that contains at least 4 characters, but not more that 8 characters. Do not use special characters-- any combination of digit or letters only. Then enter the new password into the computer. The system will ask you to repeat the new password. If you receive this message on your batch job output, check the password in your batch job to be sure it corresponds to the batch job's userid. If it doesn't correspond, put the statments //*LOGONID logonid //*PASSWORD old password/new password in your JCL. If you need help or more information about the conversion at any time, please contact one of the above people. ACFVLD017E PASSWORD FOR LOGONID logonid HAS EXPIRED ACFAC5684W ACF2 LOGON PASSWORD HAS EXPIRED ACFAC2256R ENTER NEW ACF2 PASSWORD These messages mean that you need to change your password and the system is asking for the new password that you have chosen. Choose a new password that contains at least 4 characters, but not more that 8 characters. Do not use special characters--any combination of digits and letters only. Then enter the new password into the computer. The system will ask you to repeat the new password. *********************************************************************