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Just for information: Here a link about what tool IBM i Navigator (i Access
for Windows), Navigator for IBM i (Web Application) and IBM i Access
Solutions (ACS) covers which features for the database handling:
Direction of IBM i Navigator, Navigator for IBM i and IBM i Access Client
Solutions
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1019797

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

"Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you'll land among the stars." (Les
Brown)
"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance." (Derek Bok)
"What is worse than training your staff and losing them? Not training them
and keeping them!"
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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von
Justin Taylor
Gesendet: Thursday, 22.9 2016 00:04
An: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Betreff: RE: ACS versus older i Access for Windows

It doesn't include iNav. They did recently add SQL Scripts and Visual
Explain to iACS.

We have iACS on a NetServer share and all users point to that location.
We're all on a LAN, so we don't have to deal with flakey/slow remote
connections. iACS updates are as simple as copying the new files in place.
I can do this during production without the active users even noticing.



-----Original Message-----
From: midrange [mailto:franz9000@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 4:00 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: ACS versus older i Access for Windows

I've been watching the posts of issues encountered with ACS for couple
years.

Sounds great in many respects,

Is it ready to roll out in a large production environment to various Win 7
and 10 desktop and laptops where our Help Desk can set it up and basically
forget about it (like i Access) other than occasional service packs?

We use the telnet session (both display and printer), including Win Terminal
Server and Citrix Servers

some file transfers defined,

using i Navigator's AFP Manager to manage overlays and page segments

ODBC configurations on some clients

other i Navigator functions for database like SQL performance and Plan
Cache.



PC mapped drives of Power I, but that should not be affected by the client.

V7R1 OS (plan to load 7.3 ).



Jim Franz






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