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> From: Mark Phippard
>
> In your Windows Control Panel there is a Client Access option.
> Open it and
> go to the Service tab.  Change the location to check for updates to your
> \\AS400\QIBM\ProdData\CA400\Express\Install\Image
>
> The SP's get their via the normal PTF ordering process.  You can also
> download them manually, in which case you can just run the setup.exe
> program.

Mark, thanks for the lucid explanation.  I'm still having problems; Check
Service Level insists that it cannot find the setup.ini file in my
directory.  I tried using both the syntax you supplied (replacing \\AS400
with \\my.ip.addr) and using a mapped drive, and in neither case could it
find the information.  I granted public authority all up and down the folder
chain as well, just to see if that was an issue; it didn't matter.

I'll dig into this a bit more tomorrow.  It's nice to have it up and running
this far; I can always manually apply the SP.

Joe



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