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But how does one *change* the default, one time, so 
it gets propagated to each new installation?

Check the help on Client Access. It has instructions on generating custom 
installations, that can be installed from CD or from the System i.

Steven Morrison
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Hi, Paul:

It makes sense that the default keyboard file is squirreled away in a CAB
file. But how does one *change* the default, one time, so it gets
propagated to each new installation?

Darrell

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midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 10/19/2006 12:20:54 PM:

   IIRC, the kmp file is stored in one of the CAB folders
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   Paul Nelson


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