On Thursday 06 October 2005 09:24 am, Porowski, Ken wrote:
> Got this in the mail today but when I follow the link it's not there.
> Anyone else having the same problem?
>
> Ken Porowski
> AVP Systems Software
> CIT Group
> Email:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes. This is the second time the alert was sent without the actual information 
baing available.
>
>   Red Alerts subscription service for zSeries
>
> Red Alerts
>  (2005.10.06)
> AFP Issue
>
> There is a potential exposure for data corruption or
> undetected loss of data when using the Additional
> Floating-Point (AFP) registers in programs which were
> compiled with certain versions of the Enterprise PL/I for
> z/OS or OS/390 / z/OS C/C++ compilers and which run in a
> CICS transaction environment.
>
> More information
> https://techsupport.services.ibm.com/server/redAlerts?&ID=5
>
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