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  • Subject: Re: Configure a console in Client Access Express v4r4
  • From: Joe Chiasson <jd.chiasson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 06:29:37 -0400
  • Organization: None what so ever!

On a Win98 machine the power saving mode is in the control panel, as well as the
other setting. Under internet in the control panel, click on connection, next to
the option to connect via modem or LAn click the settings button, in this window
you should see the auto disconnect feature.
Joe

Gary Kuznitz wrote:

> I'm trying to configure a console in Client Access Express v4r4 with
> the latest service pack SF59557.  When I configure the AS/400
> Operations Console locally (no modem) I get a status of
> "Connecting Console" with an SRC  A9003C60 on the front panel of
> a 150 running V4r4 with the latest CUM & hypers.  The SRC is not
> in the manual.  IBM hardware says the SRC is a console timeout
> and will go away when the console is connected.  If I connect the
> cable to a different PC running CA ver. v3r2 I get a signon display
> with no problem but the SRC does not go away.  They say in order
> to get Express to connect I must disable "Auto Session
> Disconnect" and "Power Saver Mode".  IBM Hardware didn't know
> where those options are to disable them.  I have seen Power Saver
> Mode on some PC's in Control Panel but I don't know if this is what
> they are talking about.  I have never seen a feature called Auto
> Session Disconnect.  Does anyone know where these two options
> are?  Are they in CA someplace?  Are they defined in a PC
> someplace?  Are they defined in the 400 someplace?
>
> TIA,
>
> Gary Kuznitz
>
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