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I've been subscribed to the WDSC list for almost a year, but without having
the software on my PC most of what I read made little sense. (I admit, for
the past few months I have been deleting the listserv messages without even
opening them!  ;-O  ) 

Anyway, now I get to install WDSC on my machine, and need to know if I need
to un-install any of the following from my PC:
 
                        IBM Distributed Debugger
                        IBM WebSphere Studio Pro v3.5.3
 
I currently have CODE/400 on my PC. Any other programs/objects that need to
be un-installed? There are some IBM WDT400# entries that look suspect -- I
have a folder on my C: drive called WDT400 and it contains what appear to be
CODE/400 programs and objects. But then, we also have Rumba (yuk!) and I
wonder if these IBM WDT400# entries might be related to Rumba Sessions.
Also, there is an entry IBM WDT400 V5R1M0 -- looks rather intimidating.
 
Any help you can give would be appreciated! Thx!
/jam

Jeff Markel
Developer, Information Access
IBM Certified Specialist - iSeries RPG IV Developer
Costco Wholesale Corporate Office
Issaquah, Washington
Office  (425) 427-7662
FAX    (425) 313-6800
JMarkel@xxxxxxxxxx



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