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Syd,

what's ccs400?  :)

Don

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On Sat, 2 Mar 2002, Dr Syd Nicholson wrote:

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> Doug.
>
> No CA sessions were active. I don't know if the fact that CA was
> installed is significant. I used it when dialing in from outside.
>
> Based on the amount of time I had to give to solving problems for my
> small network, I estimated that it cost me £12,000 pounds sterling per
> year. This was unaceptable. I needed something better, something more
> stable, something less time consuming. I tried Linux, was impressed by
> it's function and stability and stayed with it.
>
> Linux is much, much cheaper to run. Windows belongs in the trash can!!!!
>
> Syd
>
>
> Douglas Handy wrote:
>
> >Syd,
> >
> >>The gateway, when running windows, had CA/400 installed. If TCP hung up,
> >>the entire network seemed to stop. No access to Internet, mail, etc.
> >>
> >
> >Was CA/400 merely installed, or were CA session(s) active on gateway?
> >
> >I agree that when TCP hangs up, nearly all TCP traffic stops on that machine
> >(but not necessarily all of it).  On my gateway machine, CA/400 is not even
> >installed.  If, and I consider this a big if, merely having CA/400 installed 
>is
> >sufficient to "cause" the problem, then it may be IBM's fault.
> >
> >Does anyone running Mocha or other 5250 telnet without CA installed also
> >experience random disconnects?
> >
> >Doug
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