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  • Subject: FSIOP and Lotus Notes on V3R2 OS/400
  • From: HankHeath@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 15:17:45 -0400 (EDT)

Here's an interesting conundrum. One of our machines we have just upgraded
from V3R1 to V3R2 with the addition of an FSIOP.

In reading the manuals for the FSIOP integration, I saw that V3R2 only
support Novell integration. However, Lotus Notes software was shipped with
the box.

Upon digging into the box, I found that Lotus Notes integration is supported
*as* *long* *as* I ran it out of a folder on the AS/400, and not from the CD.
Is this a recent upgrade to the product line that hasn't been reflected in
the FSIOP/IPCS documentation?

Hank Heath
Medco Systems, Inc.
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