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  • Subject: Re: Client Access differences
  • From: Larry Bolhuis <lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 21:44:33 -0400
  • Organization: Arbor Solutions, Inc

While Eric's list is correct 'by the book', I use express to connect to
V3R2 machines frequently.  You can only connect TCP/IP (no surprise) and
you only get OpsNav support for Basic operations (jobs and spool
files).  You cannot access shared folders at all so if this is a
requirment then you must stick with the XD1 client unless you are OS/400
V4R2 or newer.

HTH - Larry

> Eric Sundell PMI wrote:

>                                            AS/400 Client
>                   AS/400 Client Access         Access
>  Capabilities      Express for Windows      for Windows
>                    (5769-XE1, V4R4M0)          95/NT
>                                          (5763-XD1,V3R2M0)
<snip>
>  Connects to
>  OS/400        OS/400 V4R2 or later       OS/400 V3R2 or
>  Releases                                 later



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