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Hello all,

I am part way thru Don's tutorials (they are really good BTW :-) )and have got 
to the bit about working with DSPF's using CODE designer, I tried to open this 
and get a message 'The RSE connection My_iSeries could not not be registered 
with CODE communications' the details of this message are;

To launch the CODE tools from the Workbench RSE connections must be registered 
with CODE communications.  Possible cause:  

1.  The limit of 20 servers in CODE communications has been reached.  Delete 
some of the servers from the CODE communications console or stop and restart 
the CODE communication daemon.  
2.  The local Windows TCP/IP hosts file is read-only.  Find the hosts file 
(typically %windows_install_dir%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts) and make sure it 
is not read-only.  
3.  The RSE connection name contains DBCS characters.  Rename the RSE 
connection, removing any DBCS characters.

I have checked No. 2 and it is not just read only, I am a little lost about the 
other two, although I don't think the name contains any DBCS characters, unless 
it is another name I know nothing about, and I dont think there are over 20 
servers but I could be wrong. 

When I came to load the CODE/VisualAge stuff it appeared to work ok apart from 
lots of messages stating that it could not create a whack of desktop icons. But 
I cannot find CODE or VisualAge anywhere, where/what do I look to check? We are 
on version 5.1 BTW.

Thanks in advance for your help chaps and chapesses.

Steve

 


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