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Hi, everyone.  I've been using CODE/400 for about a month now and find it 
very useful despite a few annoyances.  One of them may strictly be a 
Windows issues, but I was wondering if anyone else experiences this and/or 
has a work-around:

When I ever I compile a program, DDS, etc. from CODE/400, I first get a 
pop-up box saying "Connection request from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"  After the 
compile is finished, I will receive another pop-up box stating either the 
command was successful or that I had some errors.  Almost consistently, 
this second pop-up box will appear with a "beep" but behind some of the 
windows already on the screen.  I have to minimize certain windows before 
I can actually see it and dismiss it.  At the end of the day before I 
shutdown, I usually have 20-30 of these accumulated in the background. 
This is really a minor annoyance, but is there something I can do to 
either turn off these messages or make them always appear on top?

My workstation has Windows 2000 with SP3 installed.  I'm using WDT v5.1 (I 
think it's officially been renamed WDSC now, right?) with its SP5 
installed, and we have V5R1 on the 400 with the relevent PTF's.  I rarely 
use STRCODE from a 400 session unless I need to.  Any insight would be 
greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Ben Pforsich
Bob Evans Farms, Inc.
Food Products Division
I/S Department
Columbus, Ohio
Ben_Pforsich@bobevans.com

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