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Brian, on my PC, WDSC is the directory for the iSeries extensions, there's also something under Program Files that is WSSD. Do you have something for WSAD under Program Files?

Vern

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When I install WDSc, it puts it into a directory called WDSc.  I was
told by IBM at COMMON that if I am currently using WSAD5.1, which I am,
the install process would recognize that and only install the iSeries
pieces.  Anyone know how this is done?  Thanks.

Brian Bowers, CCNA
Seneca Medical, Inc
85 Shaffer Park Drive
Tiffin, OH 44883
email: bbowers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(p)(419)447-0222 x.262



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