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Marc As Neil said I used an option 21 for the save so programs not being saved is not the problem. BTW The 6 or 7 objects I have seen referred to other times when saving CA objects while it is active are sockets that get created in the IFS - they don't seem to be required. Neil I don't think it's licensing due the to as-svrmap listener ending but its worth a look. There is also no licensing message in QSYSOPR which I would expect if this was the case. Fritz we did check the routers for any port restrictions and this doesn't seem to be the problem. The fact that the as-svrmap job actually stops on the AS/400 seems more of an issue to me although I'm not entirely sure what part it plays in making a connection. I'll get the network guys to check again rather than just "being sure". Matt checked all that and seemed OK although I can't help feeling that there is a setting somewhere that is bringing me undone. We can get from one end of the network to another - I connected to a box at the other site from the AS/400 - it is just the actual CA connection giving us grief. Anyway, thanks everyone for the suggestions - I'll go have another look today. I suppose we may have done something wrong with the restore and can always repeat that step :) Its only a test anyway, but thats kinda like why I'd like to figure out what's causing this. Regards Evan Harris
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