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Greetings! Wanted to respond to this.

There is NO truth to the rumor about 7.2. The IAccess for windows product
is supported for all supported IBM i releases. The iAccess for Windows was
'skip shipped' for v7r2 which means a new product was not released, but
instead the 7.1 version is supported for all current relaxes. What has been
announced is that iAccess for Windows will not be supported on any new
versions of windows after Windows 8. I.e. No official support for windows
10. You need to use our strategic solution Access Client Solutions. This
will provide support for all versions of Windows, Linux, Mac and will allow
5250 emulator access to all IBM i releases (both supported and those that
are very old...) for those that leverage the DB tooling in the Access for
Windows product, we have very good news. In early Dec, the ACS product
will be refreshed to support Run SQL Scripts and the SQL performance
center. Support for Visual Explain will be following in the near future.

Thanks Tim


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On Oct 6, 2015, at 3:12 PM, midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Re: iACS vs. Client Access on V7R2

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