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I just used network stations with the new $2000 flat screens for the first 
time.  They are pretty nice and a huge improvement over running around trying 
to get various breeds of Windows to coexist with the AS/400 PTF and cum tape 
levels, and client access.



In <01be8218$1dadada0$349cc5d0@karls-computer>, on 04/08/99 
   at 06:32 PM, "Karl Lauritzen" <klauritzen@mail2.texnet.net> said:

>We have just installed a new 720 with V4R3.
>We have all twinax attached green screens.
> Now we are charged with putting everyone on a network with email and we
>need a new word processor.
> Our choice: Domino with Lotus Notes.
> Our question: Is anyone running it  native on AS400? How is it? How do
>you get the emulation? Do you need client access? How do you get data
>from as400 file into Notes documents (LEI,Notes pump)? If so do you need
>client access? If we do need client access why not express client?

>We have a notes/domino/network vendor who is recommending client access.
>All the books and stuff we read makes no mention of client access.

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