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I downloaded and installed the latest SP for Series i Access for Windows (SI41053) and now it can't find my WS files. They are located in

"C:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access\Emulator\Private".


I have shortcuts on my Desktop pointing to the WS files, and they all worked great until I installed 41053.


I have tried:

1. Copying the WS files to: "username\AppData\Roaming\IBM\Client Access\emulator\private"

It still can't find them.

2. Changing the shortcuts.

It still can't find them.

3. Creating new shortcuts.

It still can't find them.

4. Directly running the WS file from Windows Explorer.

It still can't find them.


Each time it gives the message:
"PCSWS010 - WorkStation profile: C:\Program cannot be found. Do you want to select another?"

If I click No, it just goes away. If I click Yes, it opens a Windows file selection box with my WS files clearly visible. If I select one and click Open, I get the "cannot be found" message, AGAIN!

And before you ask, the answer is Yes, my shortcut paths are enclosed in quotes (").

I am running Windows Vista on a Dell laptop.

Is there something seriously wrong with SI41053, or have I turned into a complete blithering idiot?


(D.C.B...)

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