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> > Does anyone know how one could easily prevent Client Access for > > Windows 95 from putting the "AS/400 Operation Navigator" on the > > Windows 95 Desktop or anywhere else on the PC? > > To get it off the desktop easily, just right-click the shortcut and delete > the shortcut from the desktop (older versions of CA/400 didn't put the > shortcut on the desktop but rather put the real OpsNav there). > Understood that it is easily removed via a right-click and delete (which is what we've been doing). But these installs are a result of a V4R2 upgrade where the CAWIN stuff is upgraded via "Check Version" and we have no control short of walking to every 95-based PC we've got to do the removal job by hand. I was hoping for another answer. We also understand that "Check Version" has had it's problems but they've seem to have been solved since V3R1M2 so we've re-enabled it in the startup folder with a 30 second delay and it's been fine. Btw, another similar and equally annoying feature of V3R1M3 CAWIN95 is the "Preview Client Access" introduction screen that is enabled for every install as part of the Win 95 startup and has to be told not to run. Basically, my inquiring was an attempt at avoiding what happened to me this past Monday after the upgrade: A lot of confused and potentially dangerous end-users! Thanks to everyone who responded. Hope you've got more answers for me on this one! +--- | 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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