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How about a PTF to clean these up, or at least a clean up routine at V5R4
(not my name, John Reed preannounced this at COMMON) install time.  IBM
likes to execute the WASTEDISKSPACE command.

Al

Al Barsa, Jr.
Barsa Consulting Group, LLC

400>390

"i" comes before "p", "x" and "z"
e gads

Our system's had more names than Elizabeth Taylor!

914-251-1234
914-251-9406 fax

http://www.barsaconsulting.com
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Comments inline.

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Doing some cleanup and I run across the following folders in QDLS:

1) PTBIWB05 - Has old what appears to be PC Support files such as
FSPC.EXE,
STARTRTR.EXE, STF.EXE, PCO.EXE etc.  Are these still needed?  Most files
are
dated 12/1/1988 though some are dated 10/5/2002.
Don't have this.  And we use current iSeries Access products

2) QDIADOCS - Has 4 shell documents, created by IBM.  Seems related to
OfficeVision.
I've got the same

3) QEASTS - Empty.
I don't have this.

4) QFFCLNT - Empty.
5) QFFWRK - Contains folder QFFCPY which is empty.  Might be used by
Fax/400?
I have these both, in the same situation.  And I use IBM's Facsimile
Support/400.

6) QFOSDIA - Contains folder MRI2924 which has the same 4 shell documents
a
QDIADOCS.  OfficeVision again?
Got the same thing.

7) QGA400RT - Empty.
Same situation.

8) QGFSWOF1 - Contains 3 documents created by IBM, seems related to
OfficeVision.
Same...

9) QGFSWOF2 - Contains 6 documents created by IBM, seems related to
OfficeVision.
Same...

10) QIWSADM - Contains folders:
a) MODEL/SDLC which contains what appears to be PC Support related files
and
b) USER/MEATPLNT which contains what appears to be PC Support related
files
for a PC that we used to connect remotely via SDLC.
Same (different PC names though)...

11) QOTTMFLR - Empty.
same...

12) QPRFFLR - Contains 2 documents created by IBM, seems related to
OfficeVision.
Slightly diffent.  Profiles.  How you like your OV documents originally
formatted.  I just blasted mine.  Except for SYSTEM, which it won't let me
delete.  Strange.

13) QWPDOCS - Contains 6 shell documents created by IBM, seems related to
OfficeVision.
I've got four.

Anyone know if I can safely remove these?

Some, it just won't let you delete.  NOT an authority issue.

I'd leave the fax ones there.  However I 'thought' it only used folders
for inbound fax and we route all those to Domino Fax for iSeries.

Delete the rest and let me know if your machine goes caster's up.  Then
maybe I'll do the same.

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Dilgard Frozen Foods, Inc.
P.O. Box 13369
Ft. Wayne, IN 46868-3369
260-422-7531

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