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  • Subject: Re: Connection Methods
  • From: "Bill" <bubbzbill@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 14:37:09 -0700

> >When I ask it to download code to the Code Editor, it
> >starts another connection of its own.  Is there some
> >way I can tell it to use my CAE connection?
> If "use my CAE connection" means a 5250 emulation session, then you can run
> STRCODE in the emulation session.  Of course, as long as STRCODE runs you
> can't do any 5250 work.  Are you seeing a problem because of the extra
> connexion?  I've been OK in that department back here on Win95...

No, I don't have a problem; I was just looking to reduce the annoyance of
entering the user id and password -again- in order to download a source member
when I already entered them to get CAE to connect.

It seems as if you have given me the solution; use the StrCode command instead
of starting Code Edit.  I'll try that and see if it improves.  Now I'll have to
go to the archives and look over all the posts of how to enter the parameters
correctly.

Bill


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