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> From: Ken.Slaugh@xxxxxxxxxx > > Too bad the iSeries still doesn't play well with others. It a great > place to store the data, but if you can get the data off the disk then > what's the point? Ken, I apologize in advance, but these kinds of statements just tick me off no end, and I have to respond. I have yet to see you actually try to fix the issue at hand with the suggestions given. Instead, because the machine isn't acting exactly how you want it to, you immediately start saying it "doesn't play well with others" and "you can['t] get the data off the disk". Why don't you try some of the suggestions, and then let us know if that fixes your problem, especially since you've gotten multiple responses indicating that your environment is at fault, not the machine. Prior to actually trying a fix, how about laying off the broad generalizations? Joe
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