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Unfortunately we cannot use IBM Client Access because we are doing this
from Apple devices. When the users connect back, yes they get into the same
named session, but they don't get to the same job. Every time they connect
back, iSeries puts them in a different job. I want them to connect back to
the same job, how do I do that?

Best
Puga

On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Provide him with Client Access. Or with a tn5250 client.



On 12/12/2015 10:18 AM, Puga Sankara wrote:

Hello,
Is there anyway you guys can help with this question?

Is there any way I can connect back to a session that is disconnected from
the client, however it is still running in the Server.
I am doing a Telnet connect from the client.

Basically this user is logged on to a session through Telnet and due to
weak wifi signal gets disconnected.
Now the client is disconnected, however the job is still running in the
server.
Is there a way the user can log back to the same session and job that he
was on and continue from where he left off?

Many thanks for the help.

Best Regards
Puga

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