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AIX 5.3 monitor refresh rate

Hi All,
Great forums, a wealth of knowledge. We have just replaced our server room screen with a nice 15" LCD. We run CDE as the gui at the console. I think the refresh rate is too high for the LCD as I get an out of range error message on the screen.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to change this setting?

Thanks in advance

Daniel
 

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