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Steven,

Unless you've done something baroque in your application architecture, a
green-screen application will not transmit more than a screen's worth of
data and thus would be unlikely to cause network problems.

Are any other PC applications affected in the same segment?

If only green-screen applications are affected and only applications
running in a specific work area, then I would let the network off the
hook and assume that you have contention issues.  It would certainly
seem possible that people working in the same physical area might be
utilizing the same files.  This would point back to your original post
on this thread about locks.

Could also just be an AS/400 performance issue for a group of people
working with the same hardware resources.

Perplexing,
Andy

> Subject: RE: I'm I talking rubbish or....
>
> It's generally the green screen despatch program, but sometimes it can
> affect other sessions in the same network segment.
>
> Steven Donnellan



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