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Vernon,

I am aware of the usual suspects but if you red my original message I have
some issues with VB programming that's been going on for over 5 years and
I'm trying to put my finger on how many.  So I need to get a package that
works with Win2k and one that I won't have to change all my VB codes because
of ODBC or OLE/DB drivers e.t.c.  I'm aware that some of these packages
support different version of drivers, ODBC and/or OSes

Dare

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vernon Hamberg" <vhamberg@attbi.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 1:06 PM
Subject: RE: Emulator Interface with Win2k


> I agree. Go with native TCP/IP. You get more options, all the usual
> suspects, like WRQ Reflection, Personal Communications, Synapse, Client
> Access, NetManage Rumba, various ODBC and OLE/DB drivers, etc.
>
> What benefit is there with SNA Server, other than connectivity?
>
> At 10:01 AM 3/20/02 -0800, you wrote:
> >Dare,
> >
> >In this day and age, an SNA gateway represents a huge overhead with
> >unnecessary complexity.  Scrub the hard disk and set it up as a Linux
> >play pen!
> >
> >You'll find your network easier to manage if you remove the gateway and
> >go direct to the AS/400.
> >
> >IMHO
> >
> >Best Regards
> >
> >Fritz Hayes
> >Atwater Associates
> >
> ><snip>
> >|
> >| I forgot about my SNA Server.  All client pass through this server to
> >get
> >| to
> >| the AS/400
> >|
> >
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