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  • Subject: Client Access
  • From: Paul Draper <pdraper@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 16:19:22 -0000

I received some advice from Jason Hanson on comp.sys.as400.misc which
seems to have solved my problem. I'm posting the correspondence here for
information only.

------------
Jason,
Thank you very much for that. I'm going to get myself on an NT course.
I uninstalled it as you described and when I re-installed it it worked
correctly. I think there may have been something in the registry causing
the
problem.

Jason Hansen wrote in message <6l3grc$19po$1@news.rchland.ibm.com
<mailto:6l3grc$19po$1@news.rchland.ibm.com>>...
>In order to remove Client Access from a PC, you need to go to
Add/Remove
>Programs in the Control Panel and select Client Access from the list.
After
>it is done, you will need to reboot to cleanup the locked files. Then
you
>can reinstall.
>
>Jason Hansen
>
>pdraper wrote in message <6l36sd$got@news5-gui.server.cableol.net
<mailto:6l36sd$got@news5-gui.server.cableol.net>>...
>>One thing that was annoying was the fact that when I tried to
reinstall CA
>>on the user's pc I couldn't delete the existing version as Windows was
>>supposed to be using some of the objects. How can I get round this?
>>
>>Can anyone help?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>


Paul Draper

pdraper@baig.co.uk

0171 369 2754

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