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1) V5R1M0 SI05361

2) Database is installed but Database Navigator does not show up under it
in a Connection.

When I go to Application Administration, I see it listed, and it has both
Default Access and All Object Access checked. I even

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1)  What version of OpsNav are you running?  Help, About iSeries
Navigator.

2)  Start, Programs, IBM iSeries Access for Windows, Selective Setup,
iSeries Navigator, Add database.

Rob Berendt
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        Subject:        Can't see Database Navigator

Y'all

Need your help. I don't see Database Navigator in OpsNav. I am in *SECOFR
user class. When I look at Application Administration, I see it there,
with
Default access checked and All object access checked.

2 systems I see are at V5R1. A third is at V3R7, so it does not play into
this.

There's nothing I could find at IBM. Shouldn't this just work?

Thanks

Vern



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