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OK searching the eServer (iSeries) support pages using ECS DOWNLOAD LIMITS 
found a number of good tips on ENHANCEMENTS and this link on the API in my 
earlier post...

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/index.jsp?topic=/apis/qpdetpol.htm


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Aren't enhancements wonderful?   I'll have to do a little digging but I've 

seen a reference to an API (I think it was an API) that you can use to set 

the DL limit. If I remember correctly the reference I saw didn't say much 
more than that and searching both the both the SW and HW Info Centers and 
Googling the API I had got '0' hits...  Anyone else found/used this API ?
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I did a sndptford with link type *any, and ordered several groups. 
Was expecting a dvd shipment, as it did the last time I ordered
same groups, and for the cume I had ordered earlier today. 
It started downloading a 196 meg file (over fractional T1),
about 25 minutes. Would never have run during production time if 
I knew it would choose to download. Where can I control what an 
acceptable download size is, or is that in IBM's control? 

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