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I looked around too, but to no avail. I did see this tag line at the bottom of some articles: <snip> Greg Hintermeister is a user interface designer at IBM Rochester. He has extensive experience designing user interfaces for iSeries Navigator, the IBM Virtualization Engine, wireless applications, and numerous Web applications. Greg is a regular speaker at user groups and technical conferences. You can e-mail him at gregh@xxxxxxxxxxx </snip> Maybe he still works in that department... _____________________________ Bryan Dietz Aktion Associates midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 05/11/2006 01:01:59 PM: -> I did a search of my own on Google to see if there was any information -> on the switches that are associated with the shortcut (/s, /o, /r), but -> like you, I didn't find any information on it. -> -> I then went and did a "cwbunnav.exe -h, cwbunnav.exe -help, cwbunnav.exe -> /?" and nothing worked. It just popped up the Navigator screen. -> -> Brian. ->
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