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All of this put together makes me greatly hesitate implementing this for
the user community.
</snip>

Go back to why would you anyway? What problem are you trying to solve
with the new client that wasn't being solved by the old one?

It's a simple install, like back in the days pre modern Windows. No
add/remove programs. The problem with this is you can't see it in
add/remove programs. This is also a problem is that you have to log on,
it can't default to your Windows userid/password. Which is kind of a real
groin kick if you're a EIM/SSO type shop with your users set to
LCLPWDMGT(*NO).

Maybe if IBM and Windows hadn't screwed up the 'Check Service Level' so
badly from the old client I wouldn't care so much about running it from a
network drive.


Rob Berendt

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