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On 10/28/2016 3:35 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:
That's funny. When I click on "Updates" from that link I see

I clicked on 'Download IBM i Access Client Solutions base package'

October 2016 – Version 1.1.6.1

Yep. And when you click on the link that actually does the download,
what do you see? I see

IBM i Access Client Solutions
IBMiAccess_v1r1.zip (69 MB)

I then click 'Download using http' and I see

IBM i Access Client Solutions
IBMiAccess_v1r1.zip (69 MB)

When I finally downloaded the thing, I ended up with
IBMiAccess_v1r1(4).zip

Which I mistakenly read as 'M4'. So yep, I got that part wrong. My
download doesn't seem to have 1.1.6.1 anywhere in a file name that I can
readily see.

Weirdly enough, the README isn't actually in the download; it's
completely separate. There is a readmespacs.txt in the Documentation
directory, but it does not specifically note the version. I can infer
that it's at least 1.1.6.0 by reading the APARs. Also in the
Documentation is acs_v1r1m4.css Getting Started doesn't note the version.

If I have a thumb drive with this directory tree on it, and a month from
now I want to install it at home, how will I know what version I'm about
to install? At the moment, the easiest thing to do is simply load it in
some temp directory, run it and do Help > About to figure out which is what.

That continues to surprise me.


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