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CPF0000 » November 2002

RE: BRMS plug-in to ops_nav



I think you're on the right path to help me...
When I do that, and issue the re-scan, it comes back with none listed..
(I hear the HD go nuts for a bit), so I suspect It's looking on my pc,
vs the iSeries.

Do I need to map an IFS directory as one of my drives, in order for the
rescan to find it?
If so, do you know the path I should map?

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Nolen-Parkhouse [mailto:aparkhouse@attbi.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 10:38 AM
To: cpf0000@midrange.com
Subject: RE: [CPF0000] BRMS plug-in to ops_nav


Tom,

If you right-click on the connection icon, select properties, you will
find a 'plug-ins' tab on the properties dialog.  This will allow you to
scan your system for available plug-ins.

I'm not sure whether this answers your question or not, but this is
where I would start.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> Behalf Of McGivern, Tom
> Subject: [CPF0000] BRMS plug-in to ops_nav
>
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> We've purchased BRMS,
>
> Now the fun of trying to install/configure it.
>
> I see reference to installing the BRMS plugin, and I think I've found
> the plug-in in the IFS.. But how do I tell ops_nav to actually install

> this thing?
>
> Thanks...

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