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At 15:48 08/15/98 +0000, Matthias Oertli wrote:
>I've been reading this thread with interest but I'm still unsure about one 
>thing:
>In order to use named devices under tcp/ip do I have to run CA and anynet?
>At the moment I'm on v3r7 running straight tcp/ip. To connect I'm using tn5250 
>clients (mostly the one included with OS/2 warp). I would like to make use of 
>named devices but don't want to go anynet or CA. Possible?

You do not need anynet in order to use named telnet devices. I don't know if 
the tn5250 client included with warp supports the enhanced telnet protocol 
though. AFAIK, this was only available in the V3R1M3 version of CA for Win95/NT.

Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com 
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/

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