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Jon:
I don't think that CODE will ever work in the thin client environment
as the way CODE is structured.
I am not sure about RSE in WDSC 4.0. I remembered one of our colleagues has
at one point tried to test it out and I have not been following up on that.
Best regards,
Hak
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AS/400 AD, IBM Canada Ltd.
e-mail: haklui@ca.ibm.com
"Jon Paris"
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Has anyone out there tried running either WDT400 or WDSc (notably the CODE
portion) on a thin client? If so, which have you run, and what were the
problem?
I know I have seen it done in the past, but V4R5 (I think) did not have the
network install stuff needed to make it work and I haven't seen it with V5
WDT or V4 WDSc.
If any of the IBMers have information I'd really like to know please. We
have a customer who wants to run a training class for 20+ people but cannot
rustle up enough PCs - but can come up with a number of Netstations.
Jon Paris
Partner400
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