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  • Subject: QINTER and dial up connection to AS/400
  • From: Gary Lehman <Gary_Lehman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Aug 1998 08:15:21 -0500

Does anyone know what subsystem a user is under when they sign on thru a
dial up connection when using TCP/IP?  It must not be QINTER cause I kept
QSYSWRK up for TCP/IP and my boss's sessions went down yet one of the other
programmers was able to dial in.  So I know TCP/IP is up, but it looks like
the sessions where someone is signed on already are being killed.  Am I
missing something in my backup routine?

Gary Lehman
Programmer Analyst
Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
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