|
What seems to be happening is that the connection verifies just fine but
when I go to define a session, it simply will not sync up! and it is
only on this one machine. I di do some thinking that I may be wrong
about this being W98 though, I simply noticed that everything was
looking like a web page and ... ehemmmm! assumed that it was 98, I think
though that it just may be IE5.
joberhol@compures.com wrote:
>
> Howard,
>
> I am running CA and Win98 on a V4R2 machine with no problems at all. We
> are up on the latest fix package, and a search of the PTF's did not reveal
> any that are not on the package. Are the host servers running
> successfully, or are they crashing? Usually I will need to restart them
> after an IPL or such when we cannot connect. We use dial up to a Shiva
> modem, direct LAN attach, and the Internet through a firewall to access the
> machine. Did the mode descriptions get changed on the move to Win98? How
> about the user profiles?
>
> Jim Oberholtzer
> Computech Resources
> 414/785-8111
>
> Howard Weatherly <hweatherly@dlis.dla.mil> on 07/15/99 01:04:19 PM
>
> Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
>
>
>
> To: "AS400@ctg.com" <as400@ctg.com>,
> "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
>
> cc: (bcc: Jim Oberholtzer/Computech)
>
>
>
> Subject: Client Access problem
>
>
> Hi folks,
> We have a situation where one of our clients was running CA under Win95
> just fine but her machine was retired and a new one with WIN98 was
> installed. Now we can verify the connection and in fact connect to the
> AS400 but as soon as we try to configure a session, we get a (lightning
> bolt) 697 {or some such number}.
> Additionally, the version of CA on the 400 is for WIN95 or NT.
> My questions:
> Is there anyone running CA under WIN98 with V4R2M0 on the 400?
> Did you need to load any specific PTF's?
> Any not so obvious gotchas involved?
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