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At one time I applied this ptf for Sametime

                              Display PTF Status 
                                                            System: GDIHQ
Product ID  . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   5733LST 
IPL source  . . . . . . . . . . . . . :   ##MACH#B 
Release of base option  . . . . . . . :   V3R0M0 
 
 
Type options, press Enter. 
  5=Display PTF details   6=Print cover letter   8=Display cover letter 
 
     PTF                                                   IPL 
Opt  ID       Status                                       Action 
     SF65602  Temporarily applied                          None 

Funny thing is that this ptf was for 5769SS1 V4R4.  Not only is this ptf 
applied to 5733LST, but I am using V5R2 of OS/400.  I thought, which was 
wrong:  the IBM cover letter or the ptf?  IBM corrected me - my ptf index 
is corrupt.  Now, I don't know how that got loaded in the first place.

Get this:
Status date/time . . . . . . . . . . . :   08/08/03  13:57:04

IBM's suggestion is to:

try running the following command just be(fore) you IPL again: 
DLTF FILE(QUSRSYS/QAPZPTF*) 
It's important not run any PTF commands after running this command and 
not IPL'ing. 
You can also try slipping the LPP 5733LST. 
. 
If this does not correct the problem, we are going to have to get a 
remote to your system so the developer could look at this.


I am really concerned as to how this happened in the first place, but 
don't seem to be getting anywhere.

I know that we have not had the 5733LST version of Sametime since we were 
running V4R4.  As most of you know, we have a tendency to put on the 
latest release within a few months of it's release.

Can one even load a ptf to the wrong program product, let alone apply it?

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 

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