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  • Subject: Re: Client Server and Anynet
  • From: boothm@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 19:58:35 -0500

(Please repond by private e-mail)

I don't pretend to understand Client Access.  I have a client that has an 
AS/400 at V3R7 and is happily using Client Access on Windows 95 and Windows 
3.1.  Their new AS/400 170, V4R3, just came in two weeks ago and they are now 
trying to get their existing client access installations to connect to the 170. 
  We can make a connection but then it rejects us with a CWB4019 error message. 
 

Is there a simple remedy?  

Otherwise, would someone that knows how to deal with this issue be willing to 
visit on the phone with them?   

tia

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