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  • Subject: Re: Device Naming Using TCP/IP
  • From: Brian Stark <starkb@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jul 1998 14:47:08 -0400

This problem (along with the lack of printer emulation) in a native TCP/IP
environment has been corrected on V4R2, and PTF'd back to previous releases.  
The
APAR at the following link has the details.

 http://AS400.ROCHESTER.IBM.COM/clientaccess/qnaV3R2.htm


Joe Giusto wrote:

> I have just started using TCP/IP to access the 400 and have noticed that
> it gives me a device name QPADEVxxxx (like when doing passthru).  Is
> there any way to get the same device name each time (like I did before
> using the TCP/IP)?  We have an application that uses the device name and
> user id to validate authority and this is going to be a mess if we start
> using TCP/IP company wide.
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Joe Giusto
> Patuxent Publishing Company
> mailto:jdg@patuxent.com
>
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