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I suspect Glenn is right but I seem to remember you saying that your
search drives were not mapped prior to installing CA.  If not,  what are
the mapped drives prior to CA install and then what are they after.  After
you make a connection can you go in and disconnect the mapping of any
of the drives, say f: - z:?  Can you go out to Network neighborhood and
see the AS400 and its objects/libs.  
These are not help questions I am just curious.  CA has done some real
brutal things to me this last go around ; not on every box, but it is hard to
find a common denominator.  v3.2.0 sf57002
Arch
>>> Glenn Gundermann <ggundermann@rachisholm.com> 08/19/99
11:32am >>>
Melenie,

Sounds to me that this is a PC or Network Properties issue and not Client
Access.  All of the drives were probably already mapped before the
install
process.

Glenn Gundermann
Ronald A. Chisholm Limited
Toronto, Canada

Weaver, Melenie wrote:

> H E L P!!  We have CA 400 for 95/NT V3R1M3 with SF55374.  I recently
> loaded it on to a Dell PC 5166 w/192MRAM.  After installing CA and
> setting up a 5250 Session I went to map a drive on the AS400.  Low
and
> behold every drive was already mapped on this computer from A..Z?  It
> would not let me map a drive because it was already there in Explorer.
> I uninstalled CA and re-installed it to no avail.  Does anyone know how
> to get rid of those virtual drives on the computers hard drive.  It
> seemed to happen when I loaded CA?  Never happened before or
since?
> They will not delete?  Any suggestions would be helpful.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Melenie Weaver
>
> Network Support Specialist
> Citrus County Schools
> meleniew@dscntexchange.citrus.k12.fl.us

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