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I don't know all these, but some, I think - see inline
> I have the following folders on our iSeries.
> I suspect that they are IBM supplied because
> thier names start with Q.  What are they, may
> I delete them, and what resources can I use
> in the future to answer questions like this by
> myself?
>
> QBKBOOKS

The old InfoSeeker manuals - same, basically, as the BookReader stuff - now on 
InfoCenter

> QDIADOCS

'DIA' often has something to do with SNADS, I think

> QFOEPRF
> QFOFWP2
> QFOFWP3
> QFOSDIA
> QFPNTWE
> QGA400RT

'GA' could be old Graphical Access - yikes, how old is this thing?  <g>

> QIWSADM

'IWS' is Interactive Workstation - more old Client Access, but don't delete it

> QOTTMFLR
> QPRFFLR
> QSECOFR
> QTKRFLR
> QWPDOCS
>


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