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  • Subject: What way to connect AS 236 system to NT 3.51 or 4 MS Network without using SNA SERVER??
  • From: "Philippe BOUSSAROQUE" <Ph.boussaroque@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 16:01:58 +0100
  • Importance: Normal

I have a customer who use an AS/236(in fact around 10 systems installed) and
want to change their connection via SNA server and Netsoft 236, to another
system full 32 bit.
Actually the AS /236 is connected to SNA server station via TKR attachment
in AS and NT Server station, and the NT Server station is connected to
network via Ethernet Attachment.
Stations use Netsoft 236 emulation on SNA server link . Those programs are
16 bit and are not compatible with NETSOFT  32 bits for AS 400.
Is it a product to get full functionality of connections (i.e.: display
emulation, printer emulation, data transfer: upload and download , and or
ODBC driver to permit for instance MS ACCESS to see the data situated on AS
236)??
For budget reasons my customer do not want for the while to upgrade to AS436
if this is possible , neither to AS 170.
Tks for answer(s)
Philippe.

Philippe BOUSSAROQUE
C.I.A it
ORTHEZ FRANCE
ph.Boussaroque@cia-it.com

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