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  • Subject: RE: CA/win95 cwbexd
  • From: Buck Calabro <mcalabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 14:01:35 -0400
  • Organization: commsoft

On Thursday, August 13, 1998 12:46 PM, Hart Doug 
[SMTP:dah6696@Goulds1.com] wrote:
>
>       I have Client Access win/95 (3.1.3) installed so I can use the Ops.
> Navigator.
>
>       Every time I start Windows I get a DOS window opening titled 'cwbrxd'
> with the following text shown.
>
> --- cwbrxd
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>       IBM AS/400 Client Access for Windows 95/NT
>       Version 3  Release 1  Level 3
>       TCP/IP Remote Command Server
>       Anyone know how I can automatically minimize it or better close it so
> that its not even on my task bar.     

Doug,
  If you don't run commands from the 400 to your PC you don't need the PC 
command server.  Here's how to disable it: Start menu, Client Access, 
Properties, Remote Command tab, uncheck "Automatically start incoming 
remote command."

hth,

Buck Calabro
Commsoft, Albany, NY
mailto:mcalabro@commsoft.net

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