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  • Subject: CA Win 95 V3R1M3 Multiple Sessions Won't Start
  • From: "Jan McKinney" <mckinney@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 11:50:03 -0700

We have a WAN and are using Anynet, AS/400 V3R2.  After upgrading the first
of our PC's from V3R1M1 of CA Win 95, the batch file which normally starts
a display and printer session won't start either one.  I created two batch
files, one with the printer session and one with the display session.  By
executing the separate batch files, both sessions will start.  However, as
soon as I put both of them back in the same batch file, neither one will
start.  

We also upgraded another PC from V3R2M2 and did not experience this
problem.  Same machine configuration, except this machine was in the same
building as our AS/400, while the other one was out on the WAN.  I read the
previous thread about not being able to start a third session with a batch
file, maybe this is a related problem.  Is anyone else experiencing this? 
or has anyone figured out why it is happening?  

Thanks,

Jan McKinney
Lynchburg City Schools
Lynchburg, VA
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