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  • Subject: Re: Client Access Connection Config on NT
  • From: Philipp Rusch <Philipp.Rusch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 03 Dec 2000 19:04:21 +0100
  • Organization: EDV Beratung Rusch / EDP Consulting Rusch / Germany

Hi Keith,
I assume you are talking about using IBMs ClientAccess for connecting to the 
AS/400.
The user-defined environment was a problem with ClientAccess on NT which IBM 
learned to solve only after a while ...
Here is the solution:
With a nomal installation of ClientAccess there should be a program called 
"cwbcfg.exe".
Usage from command line will be something like : cwbcfg /host  myas400  /ipaddr 
 192.168.1.1  /view  5250
(you can prompt for help with /? for a complete list of arguments ...)
What it does: cwbcfg copies the entries of the administrators tree to the "all 
users" section inside the NT registry, you
can tell it to update the ".default" - user keys as well.
I use this command at several (customer) sites, one could consider to use it in 
login scripts to guarantee the user's
environment is up-to-date. I even use it in a Zenworks setup under Novell 4.11 
and Novell 5.1, this works extremely
well when using roaming (server) profiles which are stored in a network folder.
For further info go to:
http://www.as400service.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/10000051

Hope this helps.

Regards from germany, Philipp Rusch


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keith.nolan@dubport.ccs.ie schrieb:

> Hi all,
>
> This is probably another obvious question, of the many I have already asked, 
>but on windows NT when I configure an AS/400  connection for a user and then 
>log off and log on as a different user I have to go through the connection 
>set-up again.  My question is can I set up a connection for one user and every 
>user will have that connection configured when they log onto that machine?  If 
>I can how do I accomplish this?
>
> TIA
>
> Keith
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