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  • Subject: STRHOSTSVR Problem
  • From: "Art Tostaine, Jr." <atostain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 14:59:37 -0400

We have had problems connecting with Client Access for Win95/NT to a new
Model 600.  We get an error like the license system unavailable.  Help
suggests STRHOSTSVR *ALL or use CWBPING to check on status of servers.

CWBPING shows that all host servers are active.

If we try to end and restart the servers, we get messages on QSYSOPR
that the prestart jobs did not start.

Result is we cannot connect to this box at all.

IBM suggested that we install the XW1 product, Client access for windows
(we only had Client Access Base family) installed.  We did this and
IPL'ed, still same result when starting jobs.  I haven't been able to
try and connect with a PC as I won't be in the office until tomorrow.
Any ideas until then?

--
Art Tostaine, Jr.
Creative Computer Associates, Inc.
Parlin, NJ 08859


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