On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 16:17:26 -0700, Roger Bolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Ok.  Just a thought.  I am not responsible in any way for IBMLINK.  I
>don't even have access from the outside the way you do to test this idea.
>I am not telling you to do this.  Try it at your own risk.  But.....
>
>Just from personal experience, I sometimes find that IBM web pages are
>changed in ways that make them totally inaccessible to me (like it won't
>let me log in even though the information I give is correct).   Sometimes,
>with some pages, it helps to blow away my cookies and temporary internet
>files and try again.  I don't know why.  I can't explain it.  It may not
>be at all applicable to you in this case.  I just know it sometimes helps
>me.
>

That might make sense in the situation where something "always worked" and 
then stopped working.   In this case the problem is intermittent.   When I 
posted Saturday night / Sunday morning around midnight about "IBMLINK 
Release 6.0" it was working fine.  When I came into the office Monday 
morning there were problems again - but sometimes it worked.

Mark
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