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Chuck, I believe that he is talking about PC disk space. After all,
customer iSeries don't run IBM Community Tools for eserver (yet).
Rob Berendt
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Subject: RE: What can I uninstall?
David,
What model box are you on, version of OS/400, how much total disk and how
much used ?
Chuck
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Subject: What can I uninstall?
I'm looking to free up some disk space.
I use CAE for terminal emulation and CodeEdit (along with CodeBrws,
CodeDsu, etc) and the debugger.
In my list of installed programs, I have the following:
IBM AS/400 Client Access Express for Windows
IBM Community Tools for eServer
IBM Developer Kit, Java(tm) 2 Tech. Edition, 1.2.2
IBM Distributed Debugger
IBM WDT400 V5R1M0
IBM WebSphere Studio Pro v3.5.3
VisualAge for Java for Windows
Can I get rid of the developer kit? What about WebSphere Studio and
VisualAge?
I'm NOT going to be converting our software to Windows (Not the AS/400
stuff anyway), so I'm guessing these would be okay to remove while still
leaving the ability to run CodeEdit, CodeDSU, CodeProj, debugger, etc?
Anyone?
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David Schopp
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Computers Unlimited
[cross posted to comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc and
gmane.editors.websphere.iseries]
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David Schopp
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Computers Unlimited
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