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Thank you for letting me know that I'm not going crazy. I also just installed
that SP and thought that I had mistakenly hit the wrong button when I wanted to
minimize my screen. I hope that IBM puts a stop to this immediatly.
Thank you,
Laurin Bruck
Technical Services
pmi Mortgage Insurance Co.
415-291-5329
415-291-6180 (FAX)
lbruck@pmigroup.com
>>> "Guzak, Michael" <Michael_guzak@goval.com> 10:54:44 AM 5/26/99 >>>
I've just installed the new service pack (SF55446) for Client Access V3R2M0.
I now have the most annoying little 'unintentional feature'. If, from a
full screen, you click on the minimize bar on the 5250 session, it puts the
session in a window before minimizing it down on the taskbar and putting it
in the background. When you click on the session again from the taskbar,
the session is restored - as an annoying little window, not back in a full
screen. Anyone else enjoying this 'feature'? Has this SP been
recalled/superceded yet???
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