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And a bit more information....

The interactive subsystem descriptions are configured to ONLY allow certain device names. Using the ADDWSE command and manually adding the device names fixed the problem.

I could have used *ALL under the ADDWSE command as well.

Apparently, this particular system has "hard coded" device names that are allocated between two interactive subsystems (for workload balancing) rather than have them autoconfigure under a single interactive subsystem.

Always nice to solve my own problems.... I wish my customers could do that more often ....

Pete

Pete Helgren wrote:

I can connect OK to an iSeries if the device name on my 5250 client is left blank. The iSeries will autoconfigure the device name for me and connect. But I cannot specify a name and have it autoconfigure and connect. There must be a system value that allows this. What is it?

Pete Helgren


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