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It is a local connection via ethernet. Our client access response times are 
fine. Would not a slow switch or hub slow that traffic down as well?
Dave

>>> Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2/20/04 12:19:10 PM >>>
How are you connected to the iSeries? Local? VPN? Internet? If local, check 
you network for slow switches or hubs.

Vern

At 11:20 AM 2/20/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>I would like to be able to perform my iSeries Access for Windows updates 
>using the QIBM directory on the iSeries by connecting via a mapped network 
>drive and then running the setup, instead of running it from a cd and then 
>loading the patches. The other day I tried this and after waiting 2 to 3 
>hours for the process to run I canceled it since I knew this would not 
>work to roll out to the masses. Does anyone have any ideas how to get this 
>type of connection to work faster? Does anyone else do their client 
>updates this way? The sluggishness does not seem to be with my p/c.
>Thanks. We are now on v5r2.
>Dave


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