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  • Subject: Re: Any takers? Repeat: Client Access Licensed Programs
  • From: pytel@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 18:01:30 -0500

No part of CA/400 is needed on AS/400.
All of server code (ODBC, Telnet, remote command, etc) is part of operating
system and is dispersed among system components - most notably Host Servers
option of OS/400.
Some parts of CA/400 does not require CA/400 license - for example, Ops Nav,
terminal emulation. For this function you do not need ANYTHING on AS/400
(besides parts mentioned above).
For other parts, which do require license (eg. ODBC), you need CA/400 Family
product (5769-XW1 or 5769-XY1).
This Family product will provide a license for any CA/400 flavour from
corresponding family.
You need CA/400 product (5763-XD1, for Windows), ONLY if you need to install PC
workstation from AS/400.

Best regards
    Alexei Pytel



John Earl <johnearl@toolnet.com> on 06/25/99 10:26:57 AM

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To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Alexei Pytel/Rochester/IBM)
Subject:  Any takers?   Repeat: Client Access Licensed Programs





Boy I didn't think this was that hard of a question....   A week later and still
no takers?

Let me try to restate.

What part(2) of Client Access _must_ be on the AS/400 in order to connect?  I
thought that there was some base code that the /400 must have, and then in a
eparate LPP the client code is also stored on the /400 (for downloading).   But
this client code is not required for daily operation?!?

Does anyone know?

jte

John Earl wrote:

> I just want to verify something about all of the Client
> Access Licensed Programs that are loaded on an AS/400.
>
> If memory serves, all that is required to reside on the
> AS/400 is the Client Access Base code, and if you delete
> License Programs; 5763XD1, 5763XK1, & 5763XW1 all that would
> be disabled is the ability to download the client code from
> the AS/400.
>
> Is that right?  Or would I disable the ability to even
> connect?
>
> TIA (in advance of causing some big trouble maybe???  :)
>
> jte
>
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