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     FYI, my problem with netserver not automatically starting after IPL 
     on V4R3 has been solved. As stated by documentation, the netserver 
     is supposed to start when subsystem QSERVER starts. My problem was 
     caused by an incorrect startup sequence in the QSTRUP program. Make 
     sure that STRTCP is issued *before* attempting to start subsystem 
     QSERVER. Changing this has fixed the problem.
     
     eric.delong@pmsi-services.com


______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: RE: AS/400 and Network Neighborhood  
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> at INET_WACO
Date:    8/17/00 10:57 AM


>I believe that with CAE, or no client access you must use the find 
computer, it will not show up automatically. But if you have CA 3.2 then it 
will show up.    If you can't get it setup let me know and I can help, as I 
just did this a couple of weeks ago.
     
we have CAexpress.  I know there are some problems with the windows network 
neighborhood, but my problem is that I want to see it in the network 
neighborhood w/o having to install CAE or CA v.3.2.   
     
Pascal Bellerose 
Programmeur-analyste / Software developer 
pascal.bellerose@progisys.com 
     
PROGISYS inc. 
Téléphone / Telephone :   (418) 871-4880 
Télécopieur / Fax :            (418) 871-0486 
Site internet / Website :       www.PROGISYS.com 
Courriel / E-mail :              progisys@progisys.com 
     
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Quazy [mailto:quazy@SoftHome.net] 
Envoyé : lundi 14 août 2000 15:58
A : MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Objet : Re: AS/400 and Network Neighborhood 
     
     
I believe that with CAE, or no client access you must use the find computer, 
it will not show up automatically. But if you have CA 3.2 then it will show 
up.    If you can't get it setup let me know and I can help, as I just did 
this a couple of weeks ago.
     
     
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Pascal Bellerose <mailto:pascal.bellerose@progisys.com>  
To: 'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com' <mailto:'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'>  
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 1:32 PM
Subject: RE: AS/400 and Network Neighborhood 
     
     
My problem is that I would like to access my AS400 through Netserver w/o 
having to install CA.  With Netserver installed on the AS400 they say you're 
supposed to be able to see your AS400 as a computer in the network 
neighborhood window.  Now I have CAE installed on my workstation with 
NetServer up and running on the AS400 but still no occurences in the darn 
window...
     
I like things that don't do what they are supposed to. 
     
Pascal Bellerose 
Programmeur-analyste / Software developer 
pascal.bellerose@progisys.com 
     
PROGISYS inc. 
Téléphone / Telephone :   (418) 871-4880 
Télécopieur / Fax :            (418) 871-0486 
Site internet / Website :       www.PROGISYS.com 
Courriel / E-mail :              progisys@progisys.com 
     
     
     


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