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  • Subject: RE: Client Access - Question on
  • From: "Allen, Stu" <sallen@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2000 09:30:33 -0500

I have about 250 PC's connected to a V4R4 as400 via Client Access Express
over a TCP/IP network.  
Over half of these are at remote sites (on ethernet) connected by frame
relay onto the "local" ethernet network (as opposed to directly into the
AS400) as we have NT and Novell servers on the WAN too.  The PC's mostly run
Win 95.
Solid as a rock, absolutely no problems.  You'll need V4R4 to get the best
from Operations Navigator in Express though .

Regards,
Stuart
                                                             
Stuart Allen
European Systems Analyst,  Fellowes
mailto:sallen@fellowes.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck Lewis [SMTP:clewis@iquest.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 8:49 AM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Client Access - Question on
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> We are on V4R1 (I know, we need to get off of it...) and have not done
> much with Client Access yet other than get one Windows 95 PC with a
> twin-ax card attached (to do data transfer from the NCR box to the
> AS/400...). We had moved off of an NCR Unix box and onto the AS/400 for
> Y2K survival and all went well but we've been pretty busy with special
> programs, training, printer issues, you name it since then :-)
> 
> We have rolled out a bunch of Windows NT PC's and are running TCP/IP on
> them for Internet access. We also have a frame relay network, running
> TCP/IP on the AS/400 and on Perle control units to attach 8 remotes
> locations.
> 
> So, being a former PC/Support "guru" <BG> (clear back to the S/38 !!!) I
> have not been keeping up too well lately. Last job we had several
> hundred PC's connected to our AS/400 this way but that was 3 years ago
> on V3R1 and PC's running Windows 3.11.
> 
> I was wondering what my best approach is to doing this now (i.e Client
> Access, Client Express, etc.)
> 
> TIA !
> 
> Chuck
> 
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