I would hesitate to do this, personally. QSYS2 contains a lot (maybe
even all) of the API programs. Could create problems for third party
software running on the box .... I suspect it would for ours.
Rich Loeber
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David Gibbs wrote:
bvining wrote:
QSYS2 is in option 1 of the OS, which in theory can be deleted.
Out of curiosity ... if QSYS2 is on the system, would it be reasonable (or allowed) to not have it on the default system library list?
david
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