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  • Subject: Client Access Problem (CAWIN) pls help
  • From: Philipp Rusch <Philipp.Rusch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2000 22:18:00 +0200
  • Organization: EDV Beratung Rusch / EDP Consulting Rusch / Germany

Hello, anybody has a take on this one ?
We got a problem with a WAN consisting of three AS/400's with V4R3
and Client Access on them. While the central machine has both XD1 and
 XW1 (the family code) installed, the others only have the XD1 parts.
When I'm going to connect with CAWIN through an TCPIP connection from
the central site to one of the remote sites, I get an error (something
like "no license manager found"), although we defined that central
machine as the managing system for all setups of CAWIN.
My question is: do I need the XW1 licpgm on every remote machine to
have the license management components on the server to find the
managing systems ? Or does that client search for the managing system
itself ?
BTW:
We only entered license info on the central machine, of course, because
of the XW1 parts missing on the other (remote) machines.

TIA, Philipp Rusch



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