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   It's always possible that some new software is running on my PC because
   we're remotely administered and a central group does update our software,
   including regular virus signatures.

   But as I said, I can connect using an old workspace.  And I did as you
   suggested below and created a brand new workspace and it verifyies
   correctly and connects correctly.

   Fortunately I'm not in the middle of any heavy coding at this point...

   I could zip the bad workspace if you want to look at it.  Unzipped it's
   about 78mb with 1,600 files.

   Sam

   >From: Don Yantzi <yantzi@xxxxxxxxxx>
   >Reply-To: Websphere Development Studio Client for
   iSeries<wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
   <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Cannot Connect to Server
   >Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 14:21:15 -0400
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >Any chance that some firewall software was recently installed on your PC?
   >WDSc connects to the same host servers as client access so it seems you
   can
   >get a socket connection, but I was wondering if there was some firewall
   >software that was filtering based on the source application?
   >
   >You could try to start WDSc with a new workspace (keep your existing one)
   >and see if that makes a difference.  To do this just add the following
   >parameter to the WDSc shortcut:
   >
   >-setworkspace
   >
   >Don Yantzi
   >WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
   >IBM Toronto Lab
   >Phone: (905) 413-4476
   >IBM internal:  IBMCA(yantzi)  -  Internet: yantzi@xxxxxxxxxx

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