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I tried this, because it's what I did in CODE/400, and it worked fine until
I clicked help.
Used up all of my alloted space.
Brian Parkins
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Websphere
Development
Studio Client for
iSeries
>Why not create your workspaces to a mapped drive, then use the network
>backup facilities to save your data. The IFS would be an ideal location,
in
>the users /home/username folder. Then you can add these directories to
your
>regular backups on the iSeries.
Good idea - but what of those who work "remote". (The joy of working
disconnected that WDSc facilitates.)
The network connection could be slow - and unreliable. Even with ADSL,
50MB+ workspaces are a lot to shuffle around.
A local "backup" might be desirable in these circumstances?
Brian Parkins
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