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I have multiple tabs in the same session that point to 2 different systems.
This is as of the latest ACS update.

ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/as400/products/clientaccess/solutions/updates/IBMiA
ccess_v1r1m4_Update2.zip


Paul


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Subject: Re: iACS vs. Client Access on V7R2

I think I did it accidentally some time ago. I actually don't prefer that,
so I tried to avoid it. I prefer to control the groups from the task bar.
You can drag tabs from one system's window to another, so it is technically
possible. I'd play with the tab preferences, and you might get it.
Interestingly, there is help for an option for displaying each tab as a task
bar entry, but the option doesn't appear in my preferences.


It seems tabs only support multiple connections to a single system.
Does anyone know if you can have different tabs connecting to
different IBM I systems?

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