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Since it is your program that is running on the PC you could have it register with the 400 when it starts up. Scott Mildenberger --- Ian Patterson <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks Scott, I have checked the link but I don't think it can > help. > The PC's in question are not signed on to the AS/400. They > just exist on the > same local network. i.e. no client access, emulation or any > other connection > other than TCP/IP. > > Our program on the PC is always running and is listening for a > call from our > AS/400 program. So we need the PC's address before we can > start the comms > session. > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you?re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com
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