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  • Subject: RE: Ordering CODE/400 w/o AS/400 S/N
  • From: Jon.Paris@xxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 21:30:29 -0500


 >> Her use of CODE/400 at client sites would probably increase the number
of installations using CODE/400.

Agreed - I use it all the time at customer locations and many of them order
it.  You shouldn't be having this much trouble obtaining a copy.  IBM
supposedly made it possible to order Code/400 without a serial number for
the V3R3M3 version.  I see no reason why it shouldn't work on the new
WDT/400 package which has replaced it.

The people to order from are www.e-portalXpress.com.  I believe that you
can't just do it from their web site (Which requires an AS/400 serial
number <grin>) but if you call their 800 number they can process the order.

There used to be a link to them on IBM's web site, but I don't see it any
more.  I am copying the IBMers responsible for making sure that this whole
thing works - we shouldn't be going through all this horse hockey again.
IBM Direct are also supposed to know about this and to redirect customers
if they can't fulfill the order.

That IBM makes a profit in spite of its inability to sell things is a
constant source of amazement to me!

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