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----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Landess" <steve_landess@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: Client Access Express 5.0 won't close


> 1) Do you have WinXP SP1 installed on these computers?

Everything is fully patched.

> 2) If the problem is not fixed by a Windows or CAE SP, from my experience
it
> has usually been _another_ application that somehow conflicts with CAE,
> causing problems like this.  I discovered this by the (not so) scientific
> method of uninstalling other applications _until_ the CAE problem goes
away.

Well, it has been with it as the only program listed in the task manager.
Also, nothing is installe don the computer that they don't need.  Also, it
has happened to a comptuer that was a fresh install.

> Note:  Even though I still have CAE, several years ago I got frustrated
with
> Client Access (mainly because of keyboard mapping and issues like this)
and
> I now use Rumba 2000 for terminal emulation.  I know it's probably not an
> option for you, but I personally like Rumba much better than CAE's 5250
> emulation.  My Rumba 2000 works fine under Windows XP Pro.

Yeah, switching isn't a solution.


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