Re: IBMLINK 2000

2003-03-07 Thread Bruce Giordano
Don't count on it.  This is the message I get when I access one of the
servicelink applications under ibmlink classic:


All of the IBMLink ServiceLink applications (SRD, ETR, SIS, ASAP, AST, PCR,
and PSP), which provide electronic application capability for these
Services Offerings, are now available on IBMLink 2000 at
http://www.ibm.com/ibmlink/link2 .


IBMLink 2000 provides the strategic Internet access to ServiceLink. United
States access to the existing Internet ServiceLink applications on
http://www. ibmlink.ibm.com/ will be discontinued on April 16, 2003.






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I know you can link to the *classic* ibmlink pages.  Hopefully, they keep
that link in the future.




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Not really specifically an MQSeries issue but I am curious on others
opinions of the new IBMLINK 2000.  I've been using it for several weeks now
since I got the notice that the old IBMLINK was going away on April 16th.
In my opinion it looks to be a step backwards rather than forwards.  My
initial problem with it was the small font sizes used.  I opened a feedback
on this and was told I could change the text size in Internet Explorer.
That works except that it makes the text huge for all my other
applications.  I also find it difficult to navigate between applications
since they're not always listed on the left-hand side.  In addition, I'm
often running into "Page expired" errors when I try to back up.  Do others
have these problems or is it just me?
   - Bruce Giordano

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Re: IBMLINK 2000

2003-03-07 Thread Rick Tsujimoto
I know you can link to the *classic* ibmlink pages.  Hopefully, they keep
that link in the future.




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Not really specifically an MQSeries issue but I am curious on others
opinions of the new IBMLINK 2000.  I've been using it for several weeks now
since I got the notice that the old IBMLINK was going away on April 16th.
In my opinion it looks to be a step backwards rather than forwards.  My
initial problem with it was the small font sizes used.  I opened a feedback
on this and was told I could change the text size in Internet Explorer.
That works except that it makes the text huge for all my other
applications.  I also find it difficult to navigate between applications
since they're not always listed on the left-hand side.  In addition, I'm
often running into "Page expired" errors when I try to back up.  Do others
have these problems or is it just me?
   - Bruce Giordano

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IBMLINK 2000

2003-03-07 Thread Bruce Giordano
Not really specifically an MQSeries issue but I am curious on others
opinions of the new IBMLINK 2000.  I've been using it for several weeks now
since I got the notice that the old IBMLINK was going away on April 16th.
In my opinion it looks to be a step backwards rather than forwards.  My
initial problem with it was the small font sizes used.  I opened a feedback
on this and was told I could change the text size in Internet Explorer.
That works except that it makes the text huge for all my other
applications.  I also find it difficult to navigate between applications
since they're not always listed on the left-hand side.  In addition, I'm
often running into "Page expired" errors when I try to back up.  Do others
have these problems or is it just me?
   - Bruce Giordano

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