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Found "Forcing a Removal of Client Access" document #25681628 at
<http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/cd14bc67b7affafe8625680b0002036b/c0f612c67f86b22486256b410053bfd3?OpenDocument>

This came form the registered knowledge base.

Remember to turn off or disable antivirus when doing ANYTHING with changing Client/iSeries Access.

HTH
Vern

At 11:47 PM 5/1/2004, you wrote:
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
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