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hi Jeff,

I'm currently running IBM i 7.1 (I was running 5.4 when I wrote that presentation, though.) The licpgm is still called 5733-SC1 in 7.1. (Note that it's 5733, not 5770 which would be typical for a 7.1 option)

The instructions I've seen ask you to insert the CD/DVD that includes 5733SC1, and to run the following commands:

RSTLICPGM LICPGM(5733SC1) DEV(OPTxx) OPTION(*BASE)
RSTOBJ(*ALL) LNG(2924)

RSTLICPGM LICPGM(5733SC1) DEV(OPTxx) OPTION(1) RSTOBJ(*PGM)

I haven't yet seen instructions that say you should use GO LICPGM option 11. But, on my system when I use GO LICPGM option 11, it does show 5733-SC1 -- but, I guess that might be because I already have it installed.

-SK


On 1/17/2012 12:32 PM, Jeff Young wrote:
All,

I have been looking at Scott Klements presentation on setting up SFTP and
it seems that some of the program products that he refers to do not appear
to be present an a V6R1M1 system.
When I look at the list of installable products (Go Licpgm option 11
Install Licenced Programs), I do not see the -SC1 program products. I have
looked at all of the descriptions, and do not see anything like the
descriptions he refers to.
Has this been incorporated into the base os at this release, or am I
missing something.

Also, if anyone has an example of setting up and sending files using SFTP
that they can share, I would appreciate it.

Thanks,


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