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I have to install iSeries Access on a new PC running Win7. I have the
proper iSeries Access installation CD, but I don't know if the PC is running
32- or 64-bit version. There has been some discussion on the WDSc List
that, I think, it has to be installed under an Admin profile on the PC if
installing on a 64-bit version of Win7.



I haven't found anything in the archives along the same lines regarding
iSeries Access. Does anyone one of anything that I need to do and/or be
aware of if installing to the 64-bit version of Win7?



Thanks.



Jerry C. Adams

IBM i Programmer/Analyst

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