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Vernon, > It might still work to use CPYPTF - it's worth a try - put the CDs on your > current machine and see whether it works. Alas, it now appears my CD may not be usable. Several PC's here won't read it at all, and the one which will aborts after 96% done with creating an ISO image of the CD. It consistently fails in the same spot. Doing EBCDIC scans of the 96% it did extract, I can't find any references to SF45415 either, though I do see some other PTF numbers. So I'm not even sure the PTF is on the cume CD. So if anyone else has a V3R7 machine and can track down SF45415, let Carl know... Doug
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