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At 08:40 AM 4/21/98 -0500, Joe Mancini wrote:

>Running Clent Access(V3 R1 M2) either on a NT4.0 or Win95 machine.
>Multiple sessions come up no problem.
>
>Install TCP/IP with IE 4.01 and on some machines Client Access will not
>come up.  NSRouter will not start you get a blank AS/400 screen.

Have you installed the latest service pack? It contains a fix to the IE4 
compatibility problem (actually it was the service pack before the latest one, 
but the current one includes it also, and solves some other problems as well). 
Multiple sessions however, using CA batch file support do not work. To my 
knowledge, they never have. As a work around, for the NSRouter people, you can 
create a little black AS/400 icon for each session and put all in your startup 
folder. This has been working for me. For TN5250 sessions, I think you could 
just put the regular workstation definition icon in the startup group, but I'm 
not running any machines this way, so I'm not sure. I only use multiple 
sessions for print servers over AnyNet at this point. I have instructed users 
to use the file menu and "run the same" if they need a second session.

hth
Pete


Pete Hall
peteh@inwave.com 
http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/

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