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Steve,

I asked a similar question a few months ago. Chk the archives for dos pc
support.

Some responses indicated that the dos client access worked.

What do you use the win31 and extended dos ca for? There might be
alternatives you can ask about.

We are still stuck on 4-4 because we use a vendor supplied imaging system
that is critical and uses ca dos shared folders and rtopc.  Ibm will not
guarantee that dos pcs will work on 5-1.

Steve Richter

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Raisor <sraisor@earthlink.net>
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Date: Friday, August 24, 2001 10:49 AM
Subject: V5R1 Upgrade and 5763XB1, 5763XK1, 5763XL1, & 5763XD1 (Old Client
Access)


>I have a quick question concerning Client Access and upgrading to V5R1.  We
>have several applications that depend on older versions of Client Access/PC
>Support.  I understand these products will not be supported in V5R1.  I was
>wondering if anyone else had upgraded to V5R1 and also used these old
>products.  If so were there any problems?  Were you able to continue using
>these old versions after the upgrade?
>
>Steve Raisor
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