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You may want to ask this on the WDSC list. I don't think you can install just the RSE and RPG stuff. If you installed from the DVD, and I'm assuming you did since I don't think you can install from one CD, then you already have everything installed. The rest of the "disks" in the package are WDSC on 6 (or maybe 7) CDs, a CD with Code400 stuff that you need to install if you don't have, or un-installed, the 5.1 stuff. I think there is also a DB2 personal edition CD, but my package is at work and I'm at home, so just read the labels carefully. Somewhere there is a "Technology Preview" WDSC Lite, which trims things down a bit, but you first, still, have to install the entire WDSC to get the Lite version available. Search the Midrange WDSC archives for Lite. Personally, I haven't bothered with Lite because I have enough disk space and memory both at work and at home to run the full version. Sam
-----Original Message----- From: code400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:code400-l- bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of THarteau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 8:55 AM To: CODE/400 Discussion & Support Subject: Installation Question Hi, I am in the process of installing version 6.0 of the WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries. A co-worker installed the first disk and I am doing the same. At this point we only want RSE and the RPG related stuff. The web stuff in not needed at this time. My question is, what are all the other disks for? It seems we can bring things up with just the one disk installed, and the labels on the other disks seem to be the same thing, just more. <===================================================> Terri Harteau
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