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  • Subject: Client Access & Rumba co-existence
  • From: "Bale, Dan" <DBale@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 15:41:32 -0400

Since I started here about one month ago in a multi-AS/400 environment, I've
been using Rumba version 6.0 on an NT 4.0 workstation and I hate it.  I have
asked if I could get Client Access installed and was told that there are
problems with Rumba and Client Access co-existing.  The source of this
information was unable to be more specific than that.  Does anyone have any
experience with this?

I don't want to cause problems where I have to be "rescued" or where I'd
have to spend more than 30 minutes recovering from problems.  If I knew that
there would be no problems using CA in this environment, I would gladly
uninstall Rumba before installing CA.

TIA,
Dan Bale

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