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Gary-- >It's actually pretty easy to save out the registry entrys in the RunServices >section. All it would take would be one reg file to remove those entries >and a re-boot. And a second reg file to add them back in with a re-boot. >I don't understand why it would cause any grief. What potential grief >would you be talking about? Look in Run too, RunServices isn't the only place those nefarious CA/400 processes are loaded. Just a thought, but have you thought about using different user profiles on this laptop? That might be a much more painless way of having the different configs you needs. >It's not so much that it's taking up a ton of memory or a lot of cycles. It's >just a waste to be in memory when they aren't being used at all. It's _not_ a waste of memory and the processes are paged out of real memory. The real hit to WIndows is in heap usage and CA/400's heap usage is very low. >Yes I am. There is a keyboard conflict with PCAnywhere. Without using >CA when it's in memory and during or after using PCAnywhere the numlock >key is stuck in the numlock position. This being a laptop, when I try to use >the letters I get numbers instead. The only work around I've found is to >re-boot. And CA does run on this computer just fine. As long as I either >don't run PCAnywhere or I don't want any letters under the numbers >after I do run PCAnywhere. I use PCAnywhere all the time. And yes I do >like to use all the letters on the keyboard. Have you tried changing the keyboard handler in PC Anywhere? I don't use PCA anymore, but remember needing to do this to make it work with older copies of CA/400. >And another consideration is that this laptop is used (although very >seldom) as a console which is not supportd with Express. Express provides both AS/400 console and AS/400 control panel support, but only for V4R4+. Good luck! rp +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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