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  • Subject: Re: Automatic Signon
  • From: "Jeffrey M. Carey" <jeffreycarey@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 15:47:56 -0500
  • Organization: MTI Vacations

Does this just sign you on to the connection or does it pass the info to
the sign on screen, like you used to be able to do?

I've got my PC automatically signing on to the AS/400 connection, but
PC5250 just comes up with a sign on screen to actually start an
interactive job.


Dave Mahadevan wrote:
> 
> > >>> I am trying to get a Client Access for Windows 95 connection to
> > sign
> > >on automatically. I bounce the PC every night using RUNRMTCMD and it
> > >needs to sign back onto the AS/400 after it restarts. Anyone got any
> > >bright ideas? <<
> 
> If you use Win95 client it should automatically sign on to the AS400
> using TCP/IP (mine does ..really ).  One thing I suggest is going to
> your windows directory and deleting all .PWL files.  This way you have
> to enter passwords and userids again.  Service Pack 1 should be applied
> to win95 and it is available gratis from Microsoft.  They fixed a few
> problems with the password files.  Also, they a have a freebie called
> TweakU I (user interface) which is nifty little tool for bootmenu,
> password remembrance etc.
> BTW, instead of deleting the PWL files  first, rename them with a
> difffernt extension like PWO or something.  Windows95 is as good or as
> bad as OS400.  Got to be extra careful. <vbg>
> 
> --
> Thank You.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net
> 
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