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At 06:31 PM 9/23/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>> I am trying to get a Client Access for Windows 95 connection to sign
>on automatically. I bounce the PC every night using RUNRMTCMD and it
>needs to sign back onto the AS/400 after it restarts. Anyone got any
>bright ideas? <<
>
>James,
>
>You can embed a userid and password in client access. Exactly where
>depends on what connection type you're using. If you need to establish a
>terminal session, there is a parameter somewhere in the CA config that
>allows auto-signon, and also one that forces the login display to be
>bypassed. I don't have a machine I can look at right now (I'm in San
>Antonio), but I had to set this up for some shop floor data collection
>devices last month, and had no trouble finding the parameters. Make the
>user profile limited capability, and specify a login program with
>initial menu *SIGNOFF so that nothing other than the job you want to run
>can be executed. So far it's working for us. Sorry I can't be a little
>more specific.

Hi, Pete

What you're describing sounds like the AS/400 signon in the emulator. I think James is looking at the connection signon, which is that little window that comes up right away. Maybe?

Cheers


Vernon Hamberg
Systems Software Programmer
Old Republic National Title Insurance Company
400 Second Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55401
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