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Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
> I had no problem with it, but it is a 32bit application so you will getThe 64bit version of IBM i access is a 32bit application?:)
> the incredibly annoying User Account Control dialog popping up
> occasionally. It can be turned off, but I suspect there is a price to
> pay for it.
AFAIK, the UAC stuff has nothing to do with the binary type of the application ... it has to do with what rights the application is trying to access.
david
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