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The following link will get you there - it might be wrapped, so cut/paste as needed.

<http://www-912.ibm.com/ImprovedSearch/SearchBroker?selScope=More&action=fromMasthead&q=&Search.x=39&Search.y=13>

You can also go to <www.iseries.ibm.com/support> and go to the top of the page is a combo box that defaults to "iSeries Support (public)", with a box for search string to the right.

The team responsible for this is not InfoCenter, and are very responsive. If you have a suggestion or problem, use the "Web assistance/Feedback" link - they'll definitely look into things.

At 06:49 AM 5/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
--- Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Let me recommend the better search facility at the iSeries Support page. It
> includes InfoCenter in its domain, as well as Knowledge Base, PTFs, APARs,
> Redbooks, and "Other resources" - really quite good. Kudos to the team that
> put it together.


Vern, could you provide the link you use that takes you directly to that search facility?

TIA, Dan



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