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One other option is to use V5R3 ability to save to a virtual option drive. Then you could use that ISO image to write to a PC's CD drive. this allows you to save multiple libraries to the same virtual optical media. Check the info center: This link should help: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/index.htm?info/rzam4/rzam4virtualuse.htm ---------------------------- Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/28/2005 05:48:42 PM: > Thanks to all who replied. I've run a test by creating a SAVF on the > V4R5 system and FTP'ing the SAVF from the V5R3 system. It appears to > have completed successfully. I'm going to do it with a dummy library > and files to be sure that I can go in the opposite direction and do a > restore back to the V5R3 system. If that doesn't work, I'll pursue the > IFS solution.
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