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  • Subject: ##EMailNumber 01-WNY-641156 Rumba for Win 95 - Review - File Transfers
  • From: jmoreno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 11:44:12 -0400

Hello Everyone,

                                  We are having a discussion about  Automatic 
File Transfers
from the AS/400 to a specific PC overnight everyday.

We have used Rumba for Windows Ver 3.1 without any problems for a different
set of data base files for the last two years.

We need to create an additional set of automated Files Transfers to a different
PC and we have been told to use the Client Access File Transfer function.
I am trying to convince everybody that Rumba - The Walldata Product is a
good product and DOES the job in a more FRIENDLY manner than the
AS/400 Client Access product.


The connection that we have from the AS/400 to the PC is a Token Ring Attachment

Does anybody share to any experiences in using Automated File Transfers from
from the AS/400 to the PC ?

Thanks in advance  for your Ideas.


Jorge Moreno / Military Car Sales / Woodbury - New York


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