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I don't think so - once you get to the window you can change who is displayed. It seems to take the last user setting (under Option->Include...)

Anyone found the documentation yet?

Setting up the shortcuts with right-click is cool - I've known of that for some time - and it's available for almost everything in OpsNav.

Drag-drop for spooled files is neat, too - have used often - but it's also pretty neat to drag-drop items to create shortcuts.

Vern

At 11:45 AM 11/12/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I think that you can also add the gui's as shortcuts by being in iSeries
Navigator, right clicking on the function, and selecting 'create
shortcut'.  I think we set up our help desk people to get right to the
list of user profiles disabled for NetServer this way.  But your way of
doing it from a dos prompt was cool also.

Do they support options like WRKSPLF iseriesname SELECT(ROB)?

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Interesting iSeries Access commands






My cohort in crime here pointed out some interesting stuff in iSeries Access. You should try entering

wrksplf iseriesname

in a DOS (command) prompt

This and other commands are not documented well, as far as I can see.
There
is mention of them in the help for limiting function in Access. It says
they are documented in the iSeries Access for Windows User Guide, but,
guess what? Not there.

These are located in c:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access - a number of lst*

commands and a number of wrk* commands.

Enjoy, and more info would be nice. Or have I been asleep?

Heh
Vern



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