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<snip> Hmmm, I schedule a STRHOSTSVR *ALL job to run every day at 6 a.m. so that I can be sure my Client Access can log on to the system, and this job submits the other two jobs. <end snip> Try adding the STRHOSTSVR *ALL to your start-up program. That way, anytime you start the controlling subsystem host servers will automatically start. ***NOTE*** Keep in mind that when you upgrade your operating system that host servers will start when TCP/IP starts. <snip> Should I delete the jobs? Or release the jobq (after deleting all but the last submission of these two jobs) so that these two jobs do their thing? <end snip> FROM THE CONSOLE -- (1) End the jobs from the jobq, (2) ENDHOSTSVR *ALL, and (3) STRHOSTSVR *ALL. Also, make sure that the jobq the other two jobs are being submitted to is released. Paul R. Weyer Senior Solutions Architect Computech Resources, Inc.
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