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Ok! Thanx everyone but we found a solution. I'm not a pro with Iseries (I 
am a Java developper/webprogrammer oh and I'm from Montréal Québec so.. 
sorry if my english is not perfect) so I will try my best to describe what 
happened...

It seems that when you quit the webfaced application by closing the window 
instead of clicking "exit", the device created is left aside and when you 
logon again, it creates another device instead of using the same one. We 
went to a state where we busted the limit we set. We deleted those unused 
device and now it works again! 

I just want to say that while all our availible devices were used... When 
I let the logon applet run long enough, I got this error once:

WF0117: An exception occured while forwarding request from LogonServlet to 
ControllerServlet

Additional info: java.io.Exception: Broken pipe.



Anyway it works now... Now, when I click the exit button generated (which 
correspond to the F3 key), I use the same device on the next logon than 
the one I just exit. When I click the X (ontop right) and close the 
browser window, I create another device on the next logon and the last one 
is left there... Is there a way we could fix this?

Simon


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