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Actually I think some packages have me do this.  There's this service 
program that TrendMicro uses that get's updates.  They have me call this 
program that does the updating.

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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Now that is a valid argument, one to which I do not know the answer.  At
least here there is a functional reason to limit the *SRVPGM.  I suppose
you could ship just the *MODULE object and UPDSRVPGM remotely, that
might even be quicker than what you are doing now except it would
require user intervention.

Joel
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On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 18:41, Bartell, Aaron L. (TC) wrote:
> >Grouping multiple modules into a single service program is therefore 
easier
> to distribute.
> 
> We send our software out electronically and some of it goes to Europe 
which
> tends to get a little slow.  That is why I am concerned with having many
> modules in one service program.  If 10 modules equal 5 MB do they equal 
less
> once they are bound into a service program?  I am guessing not, so that 
is
> where I was saying that we would be sending unnecessary code (the 
modules
> that didn't change within the service program).
> 
> Aaron Bartell
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