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CPF5140 - same one we get for other types of device errors CPF5140 Diagnostic 70 03/11/04 10:23:52.123528 QWSERROR QSYS 05EB QWSMEEH QSYS Message . . . . : Session stopped by a request from device W01PC0039C. Cause . . . . . : The request shutdown was caused by either the user turning the power off, by a device error, or the ASCII controller inactivity timer expired. Recovery . . . : Close the files and vary the device off (VRYCFG command). If the problem occurs again, enter the ANZPRB command to run problem analysis. CPF5503 Diagnostic 30 03/11/04 10:23:52.124232 QWSERROR QSYS 060D QWSMEEH QSYS Message . . . . : Input or Output request failed. See message CPF5140. Recovery . . . : See the message CPF5140. Correct the errors and then try the request again. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- message: 1 date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 09:35:15 -0500 from: "Adam Lang" <aalang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> subject: Re: Client Access windows and 'X' button problem I find it odd that it is generating any type of error. What type of errors are you getting? ----- Original Message ----- > We have had problems with users using the 'X' buttom in the upper right > corner of the windows screen to close the AS400 sessions. This causes > problems. Not only error message, joblogs, etc; but I can't find the > real problems with devices because they are buried in tons of other > data. It has only gotten worse over time. > > Does anyone have a way to stop the use of the 'X' except at the signon > display. I really think IBM should be handling this since it is a > client access session. >
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