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I've been on 7 most of a week. Only issue I'm encountering is that creating a 5250 session from Navigator (right click -> Display emulator) gives me the error "The PC5250 emulator could not be started." It's claiming that I have no access to the folder with the emulation files. Changing directories or permissions does no good. Using the session manager, however, the sessions create, run, and save just fine however. Hmmmm.

- Larry

Reinardy, James wrote:
Hi,


Anybody out there running Windows 7 yet? We are doing some testing with
the final build on some of our machines in IS. It is working great for
all applications except iSeries Access. It worked for a while, then all
of a sudden I am getting the "CWBML0011 An internal license error has
occurred rc=6211". It seemed to start after I was forced to change my
passwords for the i. IBM Software Support does not officially support
Windows 7 yet, but tells me it has something to do with access
privileges on My Documents where the install puts some libraries. I now
have full access to that directory, as well as registry entries and the
Program Files\IBM directory itself, but I can't get past the error.
Even a complete uninstall and reinstall of the application failed to fix
the issue.


It occurs on both of our partitions after entry of the login
credentials, though Navigator works fine with the same credentials. We
are running V5R4 on the i and using the V6R1 version of iSeries access
with the latest service pack installed.


It's a bit of a long shot, but I was hoping maybe somebody had run
across the issue and found a fix.


Thanks!



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