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Thanks Rob. Did this and mine are also 10+ years old. 1995/1996 dates

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I "think" this is old V3 stuff. I actually still have these in WRKLNK, right off the root. However if you look an anything within them the change date is over 10 years ago.
If you do EDTF '/QPWXCGA'
you can position your cursor in the last accessed or last changed column (in the data, not the header) and hit F16 to sort.


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From: Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 06/08/2011 08:52 AM
Subject: Re: IFS folders
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Mike

Are these off the root, or in some directory under root? Are they DLO
folders?

Our v5r3 box has none of these off root, nor in /QDLS. Same with our
v5r1 box.

Vern

On 6/7/2011 3:11 PM, Mike Cunningham wrote:
Does anyone know for sure if these IFS folders can be deleted? I think
they are a very old version of Client Access that use to get loaded to the
IFS. We have never installed Client Access from the IFS.

QMAC (This one only has a folder named RESOURCE and nothing else)
QPWXCGA
QPWXCGY
QPWXCPC
QPWXCRB
QPWXCSO
QPWXCWN
QSR (this one is empty)

If these can be removed is it just deleting the folder or do we need to
uninstall a program product? We do have these products installed
5769XY1 V4R1M0 Client Access Base Family
5722XW1 V5R4M0 IBM eServer iSeries Access Family
5722XE1 V5R4M0 IBM eServer iSeries Access for Windows
5722XH2 V5R4M0 IBM eServer iSeries Access for Web
5722XP1 V5R3M0 IBM eServer iSeries Access for Wireless

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