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Mike Hockings wrote: > I would guess that this means next to nothing to the CODE developers. > That is, without knowing what you are doing, what version of WDSC you > are using, what operating system, what version of OS/400 and what > CODE-related PTFs are installed all it is a vague indication that > some program had an GPF. Good point, Mike. "EVFWLX40.exe has caused errors. . ." This consistently happens when I select a source member on the 400 to open. WDSC 5.1. Os/400 V5R2. Windows 2000. Last time something like this happened, the TCP/IP stack was bad. I've already removed and reinstalled TCP. I have also checked to make sure I have the latest JVM. Bill
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