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Jerry,

Thanks! I assumed that CA/400 had to have a portion loaded onto the
system.

Now I just have to get them to send me the CD...

Thanks again.
John

John W. Cirocco
Director, Information Technology
Pierce & Stevens Corp.
710 Ohio Street
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jerome Draper [mailto:MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com]
>> Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 1:03 PM
>> To: MIDRANGE-L
>> Subject: Re: Client Access questions
>>
>> Not loco, you are correct, the portions of CA/400 you noted
>> are a FREE part
>> of OS/400.  No Charge.  (For V4R3? and above you can use
>> NetServer for
>> shared folders.)  We recently solved the same problem you noted by
>> installing the base comm package as follows:
>>
>> Client Access, ODBC Installation and Setup  on a Win95/NT
>> Client/AS400
>>
>> CA/400 Installation:
>>
>> 1. Start Microsoft Windows 95.
>> 2. Select Run from the START menu.
>> 3. Type ...\CA400\IMAGE\SETUP.EXE.  Select the option for a MINIMUM
>> installation. Follow the prompts to complete the
>> installation.  (Do not
>> install the desktop icon; unclick ôview readmeö).
>> 4. Reboot the PC.
>> 5. This PC will now have base CA/400 support which includes
>> connection
>> configuration, shared folder support, and ODBC support.
>>
>> Apply CA/400 Service Pack:
>>
>> 1. The latest CA/400 service pack is required for CA/400.
>> 2. Type ...\CA400\SPACK\SETUP.EXE.  Follow the prompts to
>> complete the
>> installation.  (Get from web and put in ...\SPACK\).
>> 3. Once this is complete you can configure your AS/400 and ODBC
>> connections. Access AS/400 connections from the Client
>> Access folder and
>> follow the prompts to create an Environment/Connection to
>> the AS/400.
>> 4. You can access the ODBC Administrator from the Client
>> Access Folder or
>> from the Windows 95 control Panel.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>>
>> Jerry
>>

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