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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP
  • From: "alan shore" <SHOREA@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 13:47:08 -0500

When you say "drops", do you mean that they lose their session, and have to 
sign in again, in which case what is the value of the system value "QINACTITV", 
and how often does this user type at his keyboard, (or use his mouse etc.)

>>> "Denise Bumgarner" <denise@LENOIRMIRROR.COM> 03/19/01 11:23AM >>>
We are a small business with about 20 users running Client Access V3R2M0.
All are running fine except for one that constantly drops 1 or both
sessions.  The session will drop whether it is being used or not.  We have
run three different Cat5 cables and tried 3 different PC's (different
manufacturers and models).  Nothing seems to make any difference.  Has
anyone had a similar experience?  Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.

Denise Bumgarner
Programmer/Analyst

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