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Getting out of this thread will lead you to the thread overview of the AIX forum. At the very top is a pinned thread named "AIX bits and pieces". There is specific information about getting version information using the "instfix" command. You might find this information useful.
(Tip: you get out of this thread by following the link "AIX" at the top of your page.) bakunin |
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