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  • Subject: Re: CA/400 TCP/IP More than 1 session
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 20:22:19 -0600

>I'm confused (it's a chronic condition.)  I'll admit to being pretty
>innocent operationally.  I'm running four emulation sessions right now
using
>CA v3r1m3 with tcp/ip.  Each session has a different job/device name that
>comes from a pool of available job/device names.  The sessions have the
>prosaic names "Session A" through "Session D" on the title bar of the
>window.  Obviously there's something I missed. I installed CA on my pc, but
>I had nothing to do with the host configuration (v3r7.)
>
>I'm curious what's different about my situation.

Glenn was talking trying to do File|Run the Same with TCP/IP and explicit
device names, not the QPADEVxxxx names automatically assigned. The SNA
connection automatically appends a unique identifier at the end of the
device name--TCP/IP does not.

As a work-around, Glenn, you can manually create difference session profiles
(each with a difference device name) and then you can create shortcuts to
each of these. It's not as nice as it being automatic, but better than a
sharp stick in the eye.

rp


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