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The cwbtfr.ini used to go in the c:\windows directory.
Neil Palmer DPS Data Processing Services Canada Ltd.
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"S.A. Centea" <acentea@yahoo.com> on 99-08-06 08:24:04
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Subject: Re: CA/400 help
--- Mike Shaw <mshaw@ncal.verio.com> wrote:
> Many moons ago, IBM included the following in their
> release notes for CA/400
> on CCSID 65535. Why they did not include it is
> still a mystery to this day.
>
> Check to see if you have a file called CWBTFR.INI
> which should reside in the
> C:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access directory.
________________________________________
Mike
You picked up the right sense of the original
question. This means, not to save *.tto files with
enabled conversion for each tranfer, but to establish
the CCSID 65535 conversion as a default.
Though, I placed your attached file in several
directories on my laptop and still it doesn't works.
I'm on V3R2M0, last service pack.
Could I miss something ?
Thx
===
Andrei Centea
Canadelle Inc - Sara Lee Corp.
Montreal
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