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  • Subject: Re: Client Access
  • From: Chuck Lewis <CLEWIS@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 21:59:51 -0400



Tim Truax wrote:


<We just included the CL command STRHOSTSVR *ALL into our QSTRUP sysyem-wide
auto-start job,  this automatically starts it up when the system is started each
time  Make sure you execute the command with a QPGMR security level or higher, 
or
the STRHOSTSVR command won't complete properly.>

Tim we started using TCP/IP a while back with NT machines and I already had the
STRTCP command in our startup CL. Once we started using NT I found out that you
needed STRHOSTSVR also. I know that STRTCP needs to happen  first so I placed
STRHOSTSVR after it and it didn't work. I moved STRHOSTSVR to the end of the CL
hoping that this would work (maybe there was a "timing" problem with TCP/IP not
having time to get fully started...) but this has not worked either.

How are you doing this ?

Thanks,

Chuck


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