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  • Subject: Re: CA controllers in RCYCNL or RCYPND after user disconnects
  • From: Terry Grider <tgrider@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2000 16:51:59 -0600

> Roy Nakamura wrote:
> 
> Since crossing over in year 2000, we have been experiencing Client Access
> controller descriptions going into recovery after a user closes down their
> sessions and powers off their workstation and the end of the day.  The
> following day the user receives the following message when trying to establish
> a connection to the AS/400 system:
> 
>   "CWBSY1000 - Communication error while validating security information on
> system XXXXXX"
> 
> This problems doesn't affect everyone, probably 10% of our users on any given
> day.  We are OS/400 4.1, primarily using CA for Windows 95/NT, 3.2, service
> lvl SF5330. The controller descriptions have the parameter SWTDSC set to *NO.
> 
> Anyone else experiencing this ?   Any idea as to what may be causing this to
> occur ?
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.  Thank you.
> 
> 
> Roy Nakamura
> Systems Programmer
> ronakamu@ksbe.edu
> 
> 
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Roy,

   We were having the problem you described and have found a ptf from IBM to fix
it.  It is listed on their support page and I believe the number is PTF SF54127.

Good Luck,
-- 
Terry Grider
tgrider@arkansas.net
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