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   IIRC, the kmp file is stored in one of the CAB folders
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   Paul Nelson
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     To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     From: Darrell A Martin <DMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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     Date: 10/19/2006 01:15PM
     Subject: Re: iSeries Access for Windows installation question

     Hi, Rob:

     I'm looking at the network folder from which our PC guy does the iSeries
     Access installations. There is no *.kmp file in that folder, and there
     are
     no subfolders. If I just copy a modified *.kmp file to that folder, will
     the installation executable pick it up?

     Darrell

     Darrell A. Martin  -  630-754-2187
     Manager, Computer Operations
     dmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

     midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/19/2006 11:53:37 AM:

     > Search for .kmp files.  Keyboard MaPping files.  Install from a
     network
     > drive where only the modified version is.
     >
     > Rob Berendt
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     > Dock 108
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     > Greetings:
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     > Can't find in the Information Center....
     >
     > I want to establish a default, non-IBM supplied, keyboard for all new
     > iSeries Access for Windows installations. I do not want the PC guy to
     have
     >
     > to do *anything* other than install the program. Where can I find how
     to

     > do this?
     >
     > Darrell
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