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We recently upgraded from WDSc 5.1.0.3 to 5.1.2.  More often than not, when I 
launch WDSc from my desktop, the initial WDSc banner window "Powered by Eclipse 
Technology, etc..." will completely conceal the "Enter password" prompt, which 
allows me to connect to my iSeries and complete the launch of the WDSc 
application.  The initial banner window does not allow repositioning, whereas 
the Password Prompt window seems to position itself randomly.  I know that I 
have a Password Prompt concealment situation when the processor light on my PC 
is no longer aglow and the application is idle, waiting for the Password Prompt 
to be entered.  What I am forced to do then is go into Task Manager and perform 
an "End Process" on the eclipse.exe listed as an active task.  This removes the 
initial banner window and allows the Password Prompt window to appear.

I have searched high and low through all sorts of Window/Preference settings 
within WDSc to try and find something equivalent to a "Bring to Front" (using 
PowerPoint terminology) setting for the Password Prompt window but with no 
success.

If anyone has a solution to this particular challenge, I would be most 
greatful.  

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