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You will receive something like:

o DOWNLOAD USING THE FTP COMMAND FROM OS/400
Select this method only if you will be using image catalogs.
In the example below, the directory is named "fixes".
You must store the files in a path within the "root" (/)
directory in IFS.
ftp ptf.boulder.ibm.com <http://ptf.boulder.ibm.com>
ftp> Name: anonymous
ftp> Password: xxxxxxxxx
ftp> namefmt 1
ftp> lcd /fixes
ftp> ascii
ftp> cd /ccss/lv1/us39860/b7539860/00440336/c
ftp> get ftpSF99098.txt
ftp> get ilstSF99098.txt
ftp> binary
ftp> get SF99098_1.bin
ftp> get SF99098_2.bin
ftp> get SF99098_3.bin
ftp> quit

HOW TO INSTALL THE FIXES

Read the information in the ilstSF99098.txt file. Then
follow the instructions on how to install fixes at:
_______________________________________________________________________________
fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:

How intuitive is it to download them directly to the IFS?? Are there any step by step directions to download to the IFS?
Frank?


-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries' <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 12:02 pm
Subject: Re: [WEB400] QzhbCgiParse and plus (+) sign





From: Aaron Bartell

You understood correctly. I also tried your URL with a POST using my Web
Service Tester and it returned blanks. Great, now I get to load PTF's - I
hate loading PTF's :-) Everytime I do it I have to learn the process all
over again.


Have you tried Fix Central? With fix central you can select your PTFs and
download them directly into an IFS folder. From that point, you can use an
image catalog to apply them. Done!

Joe



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