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  • Subject: V3R1M3 -> V3R2M0 CA/400
  • From: "Roger Pence" <rp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1998 10:00:39 -0600

>I have a dumb question.  I'm on V3R1M3 of CA/400.  How do I get V3R2M0?
>Do I have to call someone at IBM somewhere?  I'm on a V3R2 CISC system.
>Does that make any difference to using CA/400 V3R2M0?

Jeff--

Call IBM direct at 800-426-2255, or talk to a local sales weasel or reseller
if you can find one.

V3R2M0 will run on your V3R2 CISC system, but there isn't much it will
provide for you over the V3R1M3 client. The security wizard, the performance
monitor and other cool OpsNav don't work with V3R2. The one good thing you
will get is a granular install of OpsNav which allows you to inhibit what
OpsNav functions are available to users. Also, R2 includes the full-featured
AFP viewer.

rp



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