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On 10/7/2024 10:34 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
So basically nothing in there which says what port/url it will use whenyou
click on Navigator for i in the General box.
I deeply appreciate your patience, and have finally grasped the issue.
No, the GUI doesn't seem to have a way to set the Nav for i URL:port
Now that I'm looking at it, two out of three of my system configurations
go to the wrong port when I click Nav for i - I normally use browser
bookmarks, so I totally missed that this was happening.
I searched the local configuration for my host systems, and can't find
any prefs.dat files containing the URL or port. So I can't see a simple
text file that's caching the values, either. Then I searched the entire
C: drive looking for it. I can't find anything in cleartext that points
to a configuration.
Sorry.
I wonder if it's cached up on the IBM server... hm.
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