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> Yes, I will do that. At least this got me over the hump though. It was some obscure pgm/API or something that was the problem. It just so happened that only Byteware (the Standguard people) were using it, so it made it look like Standguard had the problem. It was _not_ a Standguard problem though, it was an IBM problem. Upon finding the bug, IBM came out with a test PTF that I ran for over 2 months. The problem never resurfaced so IBM was then going to release it to everyone.
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