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Nope. Signed on as myself, installed under my user ID. Argh. I DID capture my environment variables just to peruse them. Found one thing, but I don't know how significant it is. The variable CLASSPATH references the file (among others) C:\WDT400\Studio35\lib\wdt400ut.jar but this file doesn't exist. Don't know if this makes a bit of difference? Dave -----Original Message----- <snip> The other possibility that I know of I thought was corrected with V5R1. In V4R5, Code set up system and user environment variables in W2K & NT, and if you install Code under profile1 and then sign in and use Code under profile2, not everything would work correctly - including Help. If this is what you did, it may be worthwhile to make sure all of the environment variables exist under the profile you're using. Again, I thought this was fixed with V5. Phil > -----Original Message----- > > Nope, no proxy server. > Uhh... Unless Norton Antivirus or ZoneAlarm do something weird...? > I'm pretty sure there's no proxy server problem though. > > The document referenced below mentioned checking for one and > after following > it's instructions (cough, cough), I came to the conclusion that I'm not > using one. > > I checked the Internet Options too. IE 6.0. > > ?? > > -----Original Message----- > Are you using a proxy server? If so, you've got to put this in the > tools|internet options|connections|advanced LAN settings| exception box: > > localhost:49213 > > Phil > > > -----Original Message----- > > I reviewed the archives and found the document talking about how to > > reconfigure help > > (ftp://service.software.ibm.com/as400/products/ad/wdt400/helpsys_d > > iag.html) > > but it was written by IBM. I've tried all morning to decipher > and use the > > document to help me, but... well... I still can't get Help to > work. Not > > from CodeEdit nor from my Start menu. > > > > I need some assistance getting help to work. Can someone point me to a > > straight-forward document written for those of us with only a bachelor's > > degree? (Not by a programmer - even though I am one...) > > > > Thanks. > > Here's the particulars: > > > > IBM WebSphere Development Tools for iSeries > > Version: V5R1M0 > > Pathname: C:\WDT400\ > > Installation Date: 3/25/2002 > > > > The following list gives the service and configuration levels > > of each installed product component: > > > > Component: CODE/400 > > Service Level: 5 > > > > Component: Distributed Debugger > > Version: 9 > > Pathname: C:\IBMDEBUG > > Service Level: 1 > > > > Component: VisualAge for Java for Windows > > [Installed] > > > > Component: Webfacing > > Service Level: 5 > > > > Component: Base > > Service Level: 5 > > > > Component: SDK > > Service Level: 5 > > > > Component: ET400 > > Service Level: 0 > > > > Component: VisualAge for RPG > > Service Level: 5 > > > > Component: WebSphere Studio > > [Not Installed] > > > > Component: NetQuestion > > Program Folder: C:\IMNNQ_2K > > > > Upgraded AS/400 OS to V5R1 on Saturday > > PC OS: Windows 2000 > > > > > > > > David Schopp > > WISDM Team Leader > > Computers Unlimited > > 2407 Montana Ave > > Billings, MT 59101 > > v:406.255.9500 > > f:406.255.9693
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