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Violaine's theory: >In V5R1M0, the userspace is of a different size. >When the V5R1M0 backend tries to read the old >user space (created prior to V5R1M0), it >can't handle the old data, and therefore can >figure out the remote location to send the >compile completion message and events file. >Deleting the old user spaces seems to clear >up the problem. I think you have just solved a mystery, Violaine! I am running a long WebFacing conversion (it takes a week) on a W2K box with WDSc V4 signed on as me. I am also running Code on a Win98 box with V5R1 signed on as me. Inexplicably, my WebFacing conversion went BOOM, and could not for the life of me guess what had happened. I believe the userspace difference is the culprit, but I am NOT going to fire up a Code session just to see if it wipes out my WebFacing session. Sorry. I don't have the weeks to waste... Thanks for your insight! You may have saved me a month's worth of work! --buck
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