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  • Subject: RE: Client Access crashes
  • From: Lamart@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 10:20:10 -0700

Service packs on the PC.

Lamar Thomas
Lamart@aldon.com <mailto:Lamart@aldon.com> 


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Gary Lehman [mailto:Gary_Lehman@mail.mchcp.org]
                Sent:   Tuesday, July 21, 1998 5:28 AM
                To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
                Subject:        RE: Client Access crashes

                Are you talking about the service packs for the PC or the
PTFs for the 400?
                We have SF48155 applied on the PCs.
                Gary Lehman
                Programmer Analyst
                Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan

                        -----Original Message-----
                                From:   Neil Palmer
[mailto:npalmer@NxTrend.com] <mailto:[mailto:npalmer@NxTrend.com]> 
                                Sent:   Monday, July 20, 1998 7:07 PM
                                To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
                                Subject:        RE: Client Access crashes

                Sure - just order it for the 400 (presuming you haven't
                permanently
                applied SF48155).
                For your PC you can just directly download it from the web,
                or from the
                400 once it's at the correct level.
                The download limits may be different in the US, but in
                Canada SF48155 is
                'small' enough to download over the ECS modem (it does take
                2 to 3 hours
                at 19.2Kbps though), so the earlier service pack must also
                be small
                enough to download via ECS.


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                                        > -----Original Message-----
                                        > From: Gary Lehman
[SMTP:gary_lehman@mail.mchcp.org] <mailto:[SMTP:gary_lehman@mail.mchcp.org]>

                                        > Sent: Monday, July 20, 1998 6:16
PM
                                        > To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
<mailto:MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> 
                                        > Subject:      Re: Client Access
crashes
                                        > 
                                        > Is it still possible to get the
previous service pack?
                                        > 
                                        > Neil Palmer wrote:
                                        > 
                                                > > There are several flakey
problems with V3R1M3 at Service
                Pack
                                        > SF48155.
                                                > > You may want to drop
back to the previous Service Pack
                SF46891.
                                                > >
                                                > > One known problem is
where PC5250 won't connect via
                TCP/IP if it
                                        > takes a
                                                > > long while for the
remote system to reply (say over 800
                milliseconds
                                        > on
                                                > > a ping).  Yet you can
connect OK with Graphical Access,
                Operations
                                                > > Navigator, Data
Transfer, etc.
                                                > > Apparently this doesn't
occur on SF46891.
                                                > >
                                                > > Another nasty problem -
in a PC5250 session connect to
                your 400
                                        > (note
                                                > > this problem only
occured when connecting to a V4R1
                system, if I
                                                > > connected to a V3R1
machine it worked fine, to a V3R2
                system it
                                        > drops
                                                > > the session - and leaves
it active on the 400 - and goes
                back to a
                                                > > signion display).  Now
(without first doing STRPASTHR or
                TELNET to
                                                > > another system) go to
the System Request menu.  You'll
                notice option
                                        > 11
                                                > > - Transfer to previous
system.  Now on a twinax screen
                you wouldn't
                                        > see
                                                > > that if you hadn't done
a STRPASTHR or TELNET to another
                machine.
                                        > Now,
                                                > > should you happen to try
to run that option 11 it will
                crash your
                                                > > session.  CPF5063 Data
sent to device xxxxx invalid.
                                                > > This is particularly
nasty when you HAVE done STRPASTHR
                or TELNET to
                                                > > another machine, then
done SysReq 11 to go back to your
                original
                                        > system,
                                                > > then you forget which
one you're on and do a SysReq 11
                (instead of
                                                > > SysReq 1) to go back to
the target system.  Bye bye
                session !  I
                                        > don't
                                                > > know if this problem
just started with SF48155 or if it
                existed
                                                > > previously.
                                                > >
                                                > > Neil Palmer

                                                > >
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