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I know environment variables are case sensitive on Linux, so I assume
they are. They aren't case sensitive on Windows though...

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:43:42 -0500, rick.baird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
> does anyone know if QZLC_SERVERLIST is case sensitive?
> 
> we have that envvar on our system, but it's in lowercase -
> qzlc_serverlist
> 
> ...in fact, I just added QZLC_SERVERLIST and it didn't replace the
> original, so my guess is that yes, it is case sensitive.
> 
> Rick
> 
> --------original message-----------
> Setting up environment variable (wrkenvvar) QZLC_SERVERLIST  to value
> '1' will help speed this up.
> 
> 
> 
> Document Title
> Setting Environment Variable - QZLC_SERVERLIST
> 
> Document Description
> In R450 and R510, PTFs were created to address certain performance
> issues when accessing QNTC using the WRKLNK command or Operations
> Navigator. The PTFs are SI02910 (R510) and SF66922 (R450). These PTFs
> allow for setting an environment variable via the WRKENVVAR command on
> the OS/400 that tells QNTC not to test for compatible dialects of SMB.
> When accessing QNTC under some conditions, this makes the list longer
> but improves the performance.
> 
> When the variable is set to 0 or not set at all, QNTC functions as it
> did before the PTFs was installed . When the variable is set to 1, the
> behavior is changed to enhance the performance.
> 
> 
> 
> From:
> http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/0/c4f7a6a5fcdafff786256ba000541
> 696?OpenDocument
> 
> 
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