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I'll be honest. At first I was thinking that there was a serious
breakdown in communication and I was going to have to explain this all to
you from the ground up. But I decided to actually listen to you and try
what you said.
So I went into Manage Applications.
Then I selected View application definition.
I selected Client.
And I saw that we already had "IBM i TCP/IP FTP Client". At first I was
thinking "hey I was right! There is already this application we should be
using." Then I noticed that we played with this further down and had a
different application "Ourcustomer Web Services".
So I viewed that.
- It has it's own Application ID.
- It has it's own certificate assigned to it.
So, I should record all the values for "IBM i TCP/IP FTP Client", create a
new application and intelligently use most of the same parameters as were
on "IBM i TCP/IP FTP Client" but change the necessary ones for our new
application id.

Right?


Rob Berendt

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