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Joe V2 didn't have QEJB I am pretty sure that only appeared with V3. So unless you have WAS on there you have no QEJB library. If I look in that directory you pointed out I see no admin client, just 2 .bat files when looking in the NT directory and a PTF indicator. If I look in \QIBM\ProdData\WebASAdv\temp\ I do see the latest service pack for the version I am on. If they put the client onto the 400 it would take a fair bit of space as when I do the install from the CD it wants to load WAS, Java and the HTTP server, and I then select the console under the WAS options. Is there something different in the install now to the 400 that perhaps loads the clients on there? Thanks Bleddyn http://www.ignite400.org - your eBusiness group http://www.ignite400.org/html/mailing_list.htm - mailing list http://www.ignite400.org/html/forum.htm - on line forum **************************************************************************** ****************** -----Original Message----- From: web400-admin@midrange.com [mailto:web400-admin@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Joe Pluta Sent: 03 January 2002 20:44 To: web400@midrange.com Subject: RE: [WEB400] RE: WebSphere Install First Time Bleddyn, my confusion arose from the fact that there are really two pieces to the puzzle: 1. 5733AS3, the LPO for WebSphere 2. The group PTFs and such that upgrade the thing I'm not sure how things are today, but if I recall correctly, when I first installed WebSphere, I did not get a QEJB library. I think that's because I only had WebSphere 2.0, but I don't remember for sure. I got QEJB when I upgraded via group PTFs. Nowadays, you may not have to do that. My current machine, I ordered WebSphere, and it came with WebSphere 3.5 SE installed and I'm pretty sure it had a QEJB library when I got it. If you get a machine without WebSphere, then subsequently install the 5733AS3 LPO, do you get the QEJB library? If so, then that's one less source of confusion. And in any event, with the LPO I assume you get the WebSphere disks, one of which is the NT disk, as you said. Finally, there is a location on the AS/400 where the adminclient resides. \QIBM\ProdData\WebASAdv\hosts\default_host\admin\install As I said in MIDRANGE-L, I don't have the exact instructions, but basically I think it boils down to unzipping the appropriate JAR file (AIX, NT or Sun) onto your workstation. Joe
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