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Setup a modem on your AS/400 to accept PPP incoming calls (you have to setup
PPP lines through Operations Navigator)

Then, setup a Dial up networking connection on his PC to dial the PPP line
on your AS/400.

Once the DUN connection is working, he can start client access just like he
was at the office.  No changes or additional systems are needed on client
side.


If you need details, I can forward a word document that I created.  It's not
very pretty, but we understand it.

Art Tostaine, Jr.
CCA, Inc.
Parlin, NJ  08859
>
> I have a user that would like to access our AS/400 via a dial
> up line from
> outside the office.
> We are running V4R3 with Client Access at V3R2. He currently
> has Client
> Access set up on his lap top using local access vis TCPIP.
>
> I tried this about a year age but was not successful in
> having a local and
> remote Client Access on the same PC. Is anyone doing this
> now. If so, what
> is the best way to accomplish this.
>
> TIA
>
> Dave Willenborg
> MIS Manager
> J. C. Robinson Seed Co.
> dwillenborg@jcrob.com
>

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