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So its not just me <phew> -------------------------- Sent using Jim Norbut's BlackBerry pearl -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces+jim.norbut=grubb-ellis.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx <midrange-l-bounces+jim.norbut=grubb-ellis.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tue Mar 06 07:23:29 2007 Subject: RE: Time change this weekend. Jim, After reading information at the link you posted, and following link after link after link after link in typical IBM fashion, I don't really know what is supposed to be done, if anything. (Aside: Does anyone else ever feel like they're going in circles when following IBM support link? I keep thinking the next link will give me that Aha! Experince and I will understand what IBM is trying to say.) Does iNav have a problem with time zones? Is it java within iNav that has a problem? Is it java on PCs period? Is it only if you've written applications in java? Is it IBM supplied 'applications' in iNav that have a problem? Is it something I need to do at each PC that has iNav? If so, why not an iSeries Access service pack? I admit I am totally lost trying to determine what I am supposed to do.
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