PTFs are Program Temporary Fixes. They are connected to the various LPPs
(Licensed Program Products). The 7-character ID is for the kind of product.
a 999 at the end is the LIC (licensed Internal Code) that everything needs.
the SS1 at the end is operating system software. TC1 is TCP/IP.

You use something like "DSPPTF 5716999 MF21135" to see whether that fix is
on the system. You can leave off the last item, and you'll see the entire
list of installed PTFs for that product. Just run DSPPTF and you'll see
each product's PTFs, one product at a time. Press ENTER to get to the next
one. This is why you may not have seen one of these - you had the list up
for the wrong product.

Tehse are orderable by various means. They are free, generally, but you
need to be on some kind of maintenance, I think.

You cannot take them off one machine and put them on another, unless they
are at the same version/release/modification. Even then, you might have
problems because of prerequisites (other PTFs) that a given PTF needs.

When you order PTFs, you usually get a very precise set of instructions for
intalling them It's not hard, just picky.

Tehre's more, but let me suggest a couple books

AS/400 System Operation for New Users:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QBKAGB00/CCONTENTS?SHELF=QBJALA03&DN=SC41-3200-00&DT=19940801135748

You want some form of  System Startup and Problem Handling  manual. There
may be one at your site for v3r7, it's not online anymore. But later
versions will be useful. The one for v4r1 is at
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/pdfs/as400/V4R1PDF/QB3AGO00.PDF

This site http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/online/v3r7eng.htm
will get you to a library of manuals. Change the v3r7 to another release to
see other sets.

Also go to www.iseries.ibm.com/support and look for the link on the left
for Fixes.

I think you'll have trouble, though, because v3r7 is no longer supported,
AFAIK.

At 09:16 PM 3/21/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Well, the saga continues.  I was able to solve a big issue with the
>whole naming convention things we talked about by just defining the
>default printer in user profiles.  Why?  Well, that's my problem.
>
>Most AS/400s I work on aparently are V3R7M0 (I assume that means Version
>3 Release 7 Mod 0).  As I was on the phone with BOS tech support they
>told me that I needed to have certain PTFs installed so that session
>names were auto created on the AS400 when specified in their (or any
>other) software.  They linked me to
>http://www.bosweb.com/bntcp_ptf.html.  (listed below) I checked if the
>PTFs (what are PTFs?  I assumed they are like system libs) they want for
>V3R7M0 using a command (that I forgot to write down and could use again
>:P) that listed all installed PTFs.  I saw no PTFs that start SF____ and
>the other PTF they say we need was not installed!  BOS Tech support told
>me I need those PTFs and with those, the software will be able to name
>those.  I was on a newer AS400 (I forgot to check OS version or if its
>PTFs were installed that BOS requests) and the naming the session in the
>software worked just fine there.  Would these PTFs be on a CD that most
>likely came with the system?  Can I grab PTFs off another AS400 or do I
>have to buy these things from IBM?  If I have them, how the frig do I
>install them?  OR... Does that have nothing to do with the fact.  FYI:
>What was happening was that when we would enter anything into the
>session name in the BOS software, the connection would just drop and the
>software would try to reconnect over and over again but we never got a
>login screen.  If we switched to names that already existed (say DSP07
>or whatever the long auto assigned name was) the same thing happened.
>Anybody know what to check for if its not these PTFs?  I know some
>offices really will need to keep session specific settings, but if this
>doesn't work - ill just create a second user for them so they can have
>two different sets.
>
>Also - if anyone knows how to specify the session name in mochasoft OR
>how to auto connect in mochasoft to a specified hostname or IP - that
>would kick butt too!
>
>
>OS/400 Ver 3 Rel 7 Mod 0
>PRODUCT PTF
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>--------
>
>5716TC1 SF50019
>5716999 MF21135
>5716SS1 SF47406 & SF51875
>
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