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  • Subject: Re: CEA install for 6.1.01
  • From: Elsberry@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 13:38:21 EDT

Mike,

You need to go into Workstation settings on the client and put in the libraries 
that are associated with the new environment. In CEA you cannon have your PC 
pointed to more than one environment at a time. This means that anytime you 
want to look at your old environment you need to go back into Workstation 
settings and change them back again.

It is a pain, but it is the only way to have CEA work with more than one 
environment.

Eric Elsberry
(909) 238-8519


>>> Mike_Cechal@fmo.com 08/14/01 04:01am >>>


We are preparing to upgrade from 6.0.02 MM to 6.1.01 MM.  I have a test 
environment set up for 6.1.01, and have run the conversion programs to bring 
over test data.  All the green screen stuff is working fine.  I've loaded the 
6.1.01 CEA client, and figured that as long as I changed the workstation 
settings to point to the new libraries, all would be fine.  Unfortunately, I
can't seem to connect to the new environment.  I keep getting various Anynet or 
TCP/IP errors.  We're using the Client Access Netsoft router to connect, just
like we've been using for 6.0.02.  The PC is connecting to the AS400 with no 
problem, it just doesn't want to connect to the new BPCS environment.  I'm 
wondering if I'm missing something in a JOBD or INLIBL somewhere.  Any ideas 
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