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Peter, We have been running CA/Win95 v3r1m1 for quite some time. We have it running with the Novell stack that comes with Win95. We also have it running with IntranetWare v2.x. Either this weekend or next weekend, I will be upgrading the AS/400 to v3r1m2. Then slowly I will migrate users to the new client. All clients are either Token Ring or Ethernet but all are using TCP/IP. We also have an Internet connection front-ended by a Raptor Eagle firewall. Since all the machines going to the Internet are Win95 with TCP/IP loaded, they have no problems. On our Token Ring clients, we do have to tweek the MTU size because we have not had time to tweek our routers. Right now I have an IP dial connection on my home computer (Win95) and am using Novell IntranetWare v2.x and Client Access v3r1m2. I have a TCP/IP connection started for a display emulation session and a NS/Router connection started for the printer. This way I only limit my ANYNET overhead to print streams. Have not used it a whole lot but it seems to be working. Danny Mc? Peter Schaefer wrote: > We are running CA/400 For Windows 95/NT 3.1.2 on our Windows 95 > machines. We connect to the AS/400 using an Ethernet connection, MS > 32-bit DLC and NS/Router. > > As well, our users need to access a Netware server and the Internet. > > We've tried running CA/400 with various versions of Windows 95, and > various versions of the 32-bit Netware client and TCP/IP. > > But we aren't satisfied with the stability of any of the > configurations. > > (OK, OK, we should be using NT or OS/2!) > > Assuming that we want to run Windows 95 on some of our PC's, has > anyone found a mixture of the various versions of Windows 95, Netware > client and CA/400 that seems to be stable and reliable?? > > Thanks. --- Danny Mc? E-mail: dcmcques@vantek.net or Click: mailto:dcmcques@vantek.net Web Page: http://www.vantek.net/pages/dcmcques/index.html -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCNAzF0vwQAAAEEANHAlvrDaRFM5J3H/OZCdfIMWDDmJnfutn7nhd6RUJiGCey2 sCH0PBAFhonINuI/bm0ACk4gRuwoQfERuLUMeESvMjNbcnt1qrpjsPVB9GyUs8x5 kB4gTzjD5UXQOF+EnD5I9wgSsPlXeTfwLXTs4RXUdTKoYHkxhsDJ9mZy58+NAAUR tCZEYW5ueSBNY1F1ZXN0aW9uIDxkY21jcXVlc0B2YW50ZWsubmV0PokAlQMFEDF1 3jq89vGA2+K4WQEBa6gEAIxGmjwzJ0ezTPJdDKro+C55y9XVjoRWNcGSXDZHtDun /aGx16AQ98RjCOoJH48ze4keG+KsUrSa7xXaPQpbOnoAP6I6Yanq3lxSEZzkUj/V EL+C8LWDJli5dPyXXVnvyiZ4uoVpydQeL1lEzXm4xoCOMWe5pUkjc1+B3dtWb2Mw iQCVAwUQMXXYK8DJ9mZy58+NAQFWEQP/TRU0eIpW2LaHygMNeiISOcPr3YX7Gbga pdVi1oqi6ujSS5bWAE2qQG8OGpYjz25JpYBUMQgxfsaqhZ/P820CrcChqgu99ujM J0goQPr2SY5mezg9Z8rd7EVgTg0BMIVjGSTf3IAPGdH9gStzSeFDKtGEzYgn+9tx S7ZNYDwImUg= =cnWd -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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