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  • Subject: Re: Two CA questions
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 14:31:17 -0500

Ensure that you have this subset of Op Nav on your PC.
Start
Programs
Client Access
Accessories
Selective Setup
Use the managing system
Operations Navigator
Details
Network

Our HTTP is running.  Our 'IBM Network Station Manager' is not.  Using Op nav 
to click on 'IBM Network Stations' fails as it attempts to go to 
http://###.###.###.###:2001/QIBM/NetworkStation/Admin
If I just go to http://###.###.###.###:81/QIBM/NetworkStation/Admin then it 
works.  On your machine it might be port 80 instead of 81.  We changed ours via 
WRKHTTPCFG due to Domino reasons.
I am surprised you've received as much help as you have from IBM on this 
network station issue.  I always receive 'delete and reinstall network station 
support from your 400'.
I remember the 2001 somehow being used for this but I forget how.  Oh well, 
I've hoped I cleared up your Op Nav issue and you can go back to getting the 
other problem solved.  Don't let them off the phone!




murphy_d@OSCAR.OSSC.STATE.OR.US on 10/19/98 02:07:22 PM
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Subject:        Two CA questions

1. I'm at CA 400 V3R1M3 SF46891. I received an error when clicking on "Network 
Station Manager" in Operations Navigator. Perfectly understandable--the Admin 
server wasn't running. What I didn't understand was this message text from 
CA-Internet help:

Unable to connect to the AS/400 Internet administration server

It is possible that the AS/400 Internet administration server has not been 
started on this AS/400.  
To start this server, do the following from the Operations Navigator window:

1       Select Network
2       Select Servers
3       Select TCP/IP
4       Right-click HTTP
5 Select Start

The problem is none of these options appear in my Operations Navigator. Is this 
a case of the Help being ahead of the software? Or something I'm missing?

2. Does anyone know the name and location of the file(s) that provides the 
AS400 mail transport for Microsoft Outlook? I seem to have accidentally removed 
it from the list of available services and don't know how to get it back 
without removing and reinstalling CA.

David Murphy
Information Services
Oregon State Scholarship Commission
1500 Valley River Drive
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 687-7433


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