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Albert, If you have all of your clients configured with IP, then the only reason I can think of for Client Access failing when AnyNet is disconnected is that somewhere in your network you are routing IP over SNA. Are your clients and host on the same subnet? Andy > All the clients are IP. > > Albert York > > > > I am trying to configure an Anynet (APPC over TCP/IP) connection > from > an > > AS/400 to a mainframe. It seems that when I end Anynet (CHGNETA > > ALWANYNET(*NO) it prevents Client Access users from connecting to > the > > AS/400. > > > > Is Anynet required for Client Access? > > > > > > Albert York > > Not required, but if someone had configured an APPC connection on > the > Client Access client while AnyNet was turned on, it would cease to > function when AnyNet was disconnected. Are your clients configured > under IP or APPC? > > Andy Nolen-Parkhouse >
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