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Whenever I download the Cume, it includes the DB and Hiper groups. The same instance, though, will not let me include other groups, such as TCP/IP. Those other groups have to, from my experience, be downloaded separately.


I've downloaded them both via the FTP server (IBM sends an email when they are ready) and via Download Director. With DD one can stay on-line and re-try occasionally to see if the downloads are available. Since both are downloading CD images, my guess is that neither method is faster than the other.


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Gerald Magnuson wrote:
I used the java applet on the fixes page to download the fixes.

I went ahead and ran the INSPTF command to load all the ptf's I
downloaded...


What groups do you see when you do a WRKPTFGRP *ALL?





-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of rob@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:16 PM
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Subject: RE: Should I have more PTF Groups?

How did you download them?  FTP?
FTP is how I normally download them.  Then I use Image catalogs, etc.

Rob Berendt


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