On Tue, 23 Aug 2016 Jim Oberholtzer wrote:


PMR. The other think I would do is find the location were DD was loaded onto your system and delete it. >That will force it to re-download again and might fix the problem. IBM will almost immediately blame the >JAVA installation on your system so be ready with that.

Maybe if we push IBM enough they will give as an FTP option.

Just to clarify, are you speaking of the location where DD resides (if any) or the folder it created as a repository for the .udf files? If the folder, I've already tried removing it based on something I saw in the archives.

Also, I agree, I would LOVE an FTP option.

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Buzz


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