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I've got a test iSeries where I have installed Domino 6.5 (currently
downloading 6.5.1).  I did the install the old fashioned way - LODRUN.  It
only used the one CD.  However, my Domino plugin does not work against my
new server.  I'm assuming that I need to get the new plugin installed to
the 6.5 server so that it can be pulled down.  However, when I look at
/qibm/proddata/guiplugin there is nothing on this system.

How does one get the new version plugin installed onto the server...once
it's there it should be a standard thing to get it updated.  I've looked in
the 6.5 install guide and it seems to infer that it will be there.  I do
not want to reinstall 6.5, I just want an updated plug-in.

Any advice?



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