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This should be in the "AS/400 Connections" and then the Properties for each
system. Right-click the system name and go to properties and then you
_should_ see a place for that setting.
HTH,
Chris Whisonant
Bale Dan
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My Win95 PC was just replaced with a WinNT 4.0 PC. Am now going through
all the crap associated with getting my system to work like it did
before.
I have reinstalled Client Access V3R1M2 and applied the latest service
pack for it. Even though I saved all the \private files from the
original system and restored them to the new system, I had to go in and
add all seven of our systems to the AS/400 Connnections app.
Thankfully, that's now done, but now I am stuck getting a "Signon to
AS/400" window each time I start a session on a given AS/400. It
defaults to my user ID for the particular system, but I have to type in
the password and click OK before I have to do it all over again on the
AS/400 signon screen.
On my Win95 PC, I was able to twiggle something way back when so that I
never saw the "Signon to AS/400" window again. But darned if I can't
find that twiggle now!
Anybody have a clue here?
TIA
Dan Bale
IT - AS/400
Handleman Company
248-362-4400 Ext. 4952
D.Bale@Handleman.com
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