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Then ask your manager. Basically you just want access to some software that your company has already paid for. Not going to cost your company anything. If your immediate supervisor is a #@$head then take that url I sent and go up a level until you get to someone who knows. Tried searching IBM's web site for a "who is my business partner" function and I get nothing. But you can find a new business partner if you want to. http://d03bphrb.partner.boulder.ibm.com/bpconnections/bpcms.nsf/PublicSearchGUI?OpenFrameset&NL=en But switching business partners to order free software will get you no friends for sure. Just pointed that out to show a shortcoming in IBM's web site. Rob Berendt
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