NetStorage will not authenticate users

Running Tomcat 4 on a Novell OS (NW65sp7). Recently rebooted to tune the logical address space but on the reboot NetStorage afterwards would only authenticate if I put the full context of the user in, and now it won't even do that.
Only other change I did recently was change the admin password. Is that stored anywhere that could affect NetStorage?

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