> The link you included has nothing to do with your post.

I should have realized the link might resolve differently for anyone either not 
connected to Claus Mikkelsen, and/or not a member of his "Mainframe Support 
Tips" LinkedIn group.  My fault. 

But Claus' post is quite germane, so I'll copy it here [emphasis mine]:

"If you haven't noticed I can inform you IBM has CLOSED DOWN their good old and 
well functioning BookManager Site on the internet. This means that a lot of the 
links in my tips does not work anymore. I apologise for any inconvenience. 
Maybe I will fix this problem some day, but I will not make any promises".

I posted a reply to him, requesting the source of information for his assertion 
that IBM had CLOSED DOWN Bookmanger internet access, and with a link to 
assurances given here that the outage is "unplanned", "unintentional", to "stay 
tuned" and that "work is under way to restore access to it as quickly as 
possible".

I have yet to hear a reply, but am nonetheless unconvinced he doesn't have some 
kind of insider knowledge we lack.  And that the lack of any further assurances 
from John, Scott or Susan on the matter also has me very concerned.  Claus 
isn't the only one with hundreds of published links to pages on the Bookmanager 
site which no longer work and will never work again unless access is restored.

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