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My W2K laptop and OPS Console just don't get along...

I can walk all the wat through a setup for either Lan or Ops Console but 
when the screen comes back to the window to select a connection...nothing 
is there. Now if I try to run the wizard again with the same server name I 
can't so something is there. After uninstalling my full iSeries Access and 
re-installing it, I re-installed V5R2 with the latest Service Pack (I've 
also tried with the previous SP) still can't get anything to show and the 
server name are still somewhere because i can't use the same name.

I searched the registery for obvious stuff and checked for recently 
modified  files to see if I could find a file being left behind as most 
Window's uninstalls do, but no luck. 

anyone know how/where I can "completely" get rid of iSeries access ?

thx
_____________________
Kirk Goins CCNA
Systems Engineer, Manage Inc.
IBM Certified iSeries Solutions Expert
IBM Certified iSeries e-Business Infrastructure
IBM Certified Designing IBM e-business Solutions 
Office 503-353-1721 x106 Cell 503-577-9519
kirkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx      www.manageinc.com

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