Dave is obviously correct that you can't measure resistance with a multimeter in a circuit with voltage or current sources connected (assuming power pack contains some sort of battery).
A DMM does have a resistance, but it depends on how you connect it and the range. When measuring current, the resistance is fairly low, but depends on the range. The higher the current range (eg. 10A vs. 400mA), the lower the resistance. It's usually somewhere between 0.1 ohm and 10 kohm. In most other modes, especially volts, the resistance is much higher, usually >1 Mohm, depending on range. You can measure both yourself if you have a second multimeter. It should also be in the manual, usually in the specifications section.