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  • Subject: Re: Windows 95 not shutting down with Client Access for Win95 V3R1M2 and Novell 4.1
  • From: "Boller, Bob" <rboller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 09:41:10 -0700
  • Organization: Chelsea Computer Systems

Barry L. Smith wrote:
> 
> We have been experiencing a problem with Windows 95 not shutting down.  We
> are using Novell's Client32 and Client Access for 95.  We have the latest
> PTF's from IBM loaded.  Is anyone else experiencing the same problem?  Have
> you been able to determine what the fix is?
> 
> Thanks.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Barry L. Smith
> AS/400 Technical Services Manager/Financial Applications Manager
> Hershey Entertainment & Resort Co.
> 300 Park Blvd.
> PO Box 860
> Hershey Pa 17033
> 
> EMAIL    bsmith@800hershey.com
> WEBSITE  http://www.800hershey.com
> 
> HERSHEY  The sweetest place on earth
> ----------------------------------------------------------------

Barry - We have had many problems with CA not shutting down over several
versions.  Our configuration is different than yours in that we are not
using Novell Client32.  The worst of the problems seems to have been
fixed with V3R1M2, however, they do remain.  Our experience has been,
confirmed by IBM Tech Support, that the problems are with the NetSoft
router.  We are in the process of switching all our workstations over to
TCP/IP - this seems to solve the problem 100%.  Don't know if this
applies to your situation, but hopefully it will.

Bob Boller
Aldon Computer Group
401 15th St.
Oakland, CA. 94612
rboller@worldnet.att.net

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