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Portal Express Plus iSeries install
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| Stephen Linsdell 2004-01-20, 9:37 am |
| Hello,
In the Installation Guide there is a section called "Verifying WebSphere
Portal installation using iSeries Navaigator".
This claims that WebSphere Portal will be listed as three installed products
(without any product numbers). This doesn't work on my system and as all
other listed products use an object type called a *PRDLOD to register their
existence I don't how Portal can appear in this list as it doesn't have a
*PRDLOD object (that I can find).
So is this page completely in error or is there some PTF for iSeries
Navigator that is needed which allows it to find WebSPhere Portal?
Thanks,
Stephen Linsdell
mmalins@au1.ibm.com
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| Mississauga Hans 2004-01-21, 12:40 am |
| Same as me, but it dosen't matter, Portal Express works for me fine.
Hans
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I'm not IBMer but I'm working for IBM
"Stephen Linsdell" <mmalins@au1.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:bukbrj$5foe$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...quote:
> Hello,
> In the Installation Guide there is a section called "Verifying WebSphere
> Portal installation using iSeries Navaigator".
> This claims that WebSphere Portal will be listed as three installed
productsquote:
> (without any product numbers). This doesn't work on my system and as all
> other listed products use an object type called a *PRDLOD to register
theirquote:
> existence I don't how Portal can appear in this list as it doesn't have a
> *PRDLOD object (that I can find).
> So is this page completely in error or is there some PTF for iSeries
> Navigator that is needed which allows it to find WebSPhere Portal?
> Thanks,
> Stephen Linsdell
> mmalins@au1.ibm.com
>
>
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