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>> Yup - I understand. I just wanted to relate that if one can't load WDSCi, one can't use Code in WDSCi. Buck - this has to be an issue of memory. Unless you are still on Win 98 of course - in which case it won't install. I not only installed WDSc V4 on 2 PII laptops (366Mhz I think) - I even managed to run it - well "run" is a bit of an exaggeration "limp" would be a lot closer to the truth. They did however have 256Mb of memory. Biggest change in CODE in the V4 and V5 versions of WDSc is that the comms are more reliable (and of course the V5R2 support). What you lose is search capability in Help - unless you load the workbench. You can get 256Mb of memory for $10 or $15 - why not just buy some - you'll get a lot better performance an reliability of the version of CODE you have loaded now and you can update to the WDSc version if you want. Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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