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I took a look at the machine where the macros work. The macros are in the
same folder as the WS profiles:

c:\Program Files\IBM\Client Access\Emulator\Private

On the machine where I'm running Virtual XP, I configured a new workstation
just to see where it would put it. It put it in the same folder. My
macros are there also. When I try and run one I get this message:

* PCSKBD400 - The file qpgmr.mac is not a Personal Communcations
macro/script file*

Strange...and yet, it happened. TIA.



Jim






On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Gary Kuznitz <docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I installed CA 6.1 in Win7 Pro 32bit. After configuring a session I get
an error saying:

CWBLM0003 - Warning, license granted, however the number of available
licenses for
System i Access has been exceeded.

When I click ok on the message it disconnects. I have QAutoCFG turned on.

I have V5R3 installed on a 520. What do I need to do to get CA connected?

Thanks,

Gary
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