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  • Subject: RE: Client Access differences
  • From: Eric Sundell PMI <ESundell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 12:05:05 -0700

Title: Client Access differences

Here's a high-level view of the differences of these two clients.

Capabilities
AS/400 Client Access
Express for Windows
(5769-XE1, V4R4M0)
AS/400 Client Access
for Windows 95/NT
(5763-XD1, V3R2M0)
Operating Systems Supported Microsoft Windows 95, 98,
NT 4.0 (WS, Server, TSE), 2000
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0 (WS, Server, TSE)
Connectivities Supported TCP/IP TCP/IP, APPC over TCP/IP (AnyNet)
SNA/APPC,
IPX/SPX
Emulations Included PC5250 display/print PC5250 display/print,
Graphical Access
Connects to OS/400 Releases OS/400 V4R2 or later OS/400 V3R2 or later
Supports new AS/400 capability Through OS/400 V4R5 Through OS/400 V4R3
Network Security Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)  
AS/400 File & Print Serving Uses OS/400 built-in support
(i.e., AS/400 NetServer)
Support is bundled in client
Last Enhanced July 2000 September 1998
Future Direction Strategic, ongoing enhancements/improvements Stabilized, on end-of-life path
-----Original Message-----
From: Charlotte Wells [mailto:wellsc@mcmedia.com]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 8:23 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Client Access differences

Dear All
Can anyone please shed some light on the differences between Client Access Express, and Client Access for 95/NT? Express seems to be the one to go for, but I don't know why.

TIA for any help.
Charlotte


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