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  • Subject: Pure TCP/IP on CA/400 Win3.1 how?
  • From: "Pedro Manuel Rodrigues" <pmanuel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 13:29:44 +0000
  • Comments: Authenticated sender is <pmanuel@cindy.fe.up.pt>
  • In-Reply-To: <199710230335.WAA11308@midrange.com>


    Good morning!


   I have been reading with some attention your comments on the Beta 
Client Access 3.1.3. What i would like to know is this: i have a 
customer needing to deploy Client access machines in Windows 3.11 to 
a remote location connected using only TCP/IP. This would be done 
with MS tcp/ip stack. Now, i would like to use clean TCP/IP - NOT 
APPC over TCP/IP -to have 5250 terminals and also shared folders, 
much the same way as CA/400 for Windows95. I also believe the new 
Client Access Enhanced for Win3.11 does it, the one that comes with 
the 4.1 OS/400. Question: would this product ( a different one, i 
believe its 5763-XK1) work in that way if i installed it only in the 
PC, with a 3.7 OS/400 release and 5763-XD1 (?) product? Or what other 
choices do i have?


Thanks in advance,

Pedro Manuel Rodrigues
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