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Hello everybody,

we have a problem with CODE/400 and hope anyone of the news
group readers can help us.

We installed the new version of CODE/400 (V5R1M0) this week and applied
ServicePack 5 right after the installation. We uninstalled the previous
version
before installing the new one.

When accessing to ADM-Projects without a CODE-Server started on the
iSeries via TCP/IP we get an error on the workstation that the w32cpic.dll
is
not found. But this dll cannot be found on the whole harddisk of the
workstation.

If we first access some non ADM-Objects and afterwards to ADM everything
is fine from the editor. But we can't use the workstation project
environment
anymore, because an editor call from the context menu leads to another
login window to the same server we are already attached to via the project
organizer and afterwards to the same "w32cpic.dll not found" error.

We use Windows 2k (latest ServicePack) on IBM Thinkpads. The iSeries has
V5R1M0 installed with lastest CUM.

Did we miss some installation parts?

Thx in advance for some help.

Regards

Uwe Möller

office: DE 36272 Niederaula (Hessen) -  Industriestrasse 5

fon: +49-6625-107310 - fax: +49-6625-1051310 - mobile: +49-170-2291262

mail: uwe.moeller@systemalliance.de - website: http://www.systemalliance.de







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