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Does anyone know (or have a link to) whatever magic incantations are
required to make LODRUN-able CDs from Windows?  The following did not
work:

1. CRTBNDCL QINSTAPP
2. CRTDUPOBJ QINSTAPP into QTEMP
3. CHGOWN QINSTAPP to QSYS
4. CRTSAVF MYLIB/QTEMP
5. SAVOBJ QTEMP/QINSTAPP with TGTRLS(V5R1M0) to MYLIB/QTEMP
--- here's where it gets sketchy ---
6. download MYLIB/QTEMP via FTP in binary mode to PC, with "quote site namefmt 
0" in effect (to make the downloaded file named "QTEMP" rather than 
"QTEMP.FILE")
7. download other SAVLIB'd libraries (ref'd by QINSTAPP) to PC with same method
8. burn disk from XP using 'ILA', then 'make compatible' (to make it ISO9660?)

It's very frustrating to see "/QTEMP is not a valid save/restore file".
There's mention in the midrange archive of using the 400 to burn QTEMP to
a DVD, then using OpsNav to copy and paste that file onto a windows CD and
"closing the session".  So it sounds like even though LODRUN DEV(*OPT) is
reading from a CD, there still might be a dependency that QTEMP be "the
first thing on the tape".

Anyway, as always, any info is appreciated.

-Jared


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