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Adding the "-setworkspace" option to the command line will re-enable the
box on startup.

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I don't change at startup.  As Mark mentioned in his earlier post you
can re-enable that through preferences.  That may be a V6 function
though.  I don't remember seeing it in 5.2.

In V6 under the file menu option there is an option to change workspace.
It displays a prompt for the new workspace location.  You can type one
or browse to the location.  After clicking OK WDSc will restart using
the new workspace.

Rick

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Rick
      How do you keep changing the workspaces at WDSC startup. I used to
get the confirmation for the workspace initially, but no longer I get
one
(probably I checked on not to show the msg.).

Thanks
Jag



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Ron,

I use both methods.  My _usual_ workspace contains my iSeries work and a
few pet web projects I tinker with from time to time.  I have another
workspace that contains the objects for my teams' web site and only
those
objects.  Whenever I need to work on the team web site I change
workspaces
(V6 feature) and change back when I'm done.  So far it works pretty well
for me.

Rick


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