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  • Subject: RE: CA Managing system problem
  • From: "Scott, Shadrach" <sscott@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 08:24:46 -0700

Jeff,
I am upgrading to V3R1M3 of CA currently (TCP/IP, OS/400 V3R7) and I
have this problem consistently with my machines. The only way I have
been able to get the network drives back is to uninstall every thing and
reinstall from the CD. 

I have searched IBM's web site for information and have not found any
information. If anybody has a solution I would appreciate if they would
share it. It is very time consuming to uninstall client access just to
reinstall it.

Shadrach Scott
sscott@hiu.edu

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Carey [mailto:jeffreycarey@usa.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 8:30 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: CA Managing system problem


It seems that some of out PC's after trying to connect to a V4R2 system
to
upgrade to V3R1M3 of CA/400 then can no longer connect to network
drives.  All
host servers on the 400's are fine, but Check Service Pack gives an
error that
the PC cannot connect (even before giving a sign on screen), map network
drive
fails, as does trying to open File Systems in the AS/400 Operations
Navigator.
Can't even connect back to a V3R7 400 as the managing system or as
network drive.

All other functions seem to work - PC5250, verify connection, cwbping,
etc.

Haven't done enough research to determine the pattern.

Had one PC (TCP/IP, Win95) that this happened on - I downloaded &
installed
latest V3R1M2 Service Pack, and it still happened.    I had to uninstall
CA &
install from the V3R1M3 CD (even upgrading to V3R1M3 from the CD didn't
work).

Has anyone else had this problem?

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