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Yes, C/A Express V5 will connect to a V4 server. My BP could not get me the
C/A Express software without ordering the complete upgrade however.
I was told that though IBM does not support CAE V4 on XP, it will run. You
might want to try it on a test machine.

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From: Adam Lang [mailto:aalang@rutgersinsurance.com]
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:52 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: CAE and Windows XP


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I remember there was a post about Windows XP and CAE and not playing well
with each other.

I checked the archives and even though I got a lot of hits back searching
for "windows xp", the returns were vague and seemed to not have anythign to
do with XP.

So, I went to the IBM site and came across this:

V5R1M0 with service pack SI01907 or later

Refer to the Support Statement in Information APAR II12900 for requirements
and restrictions

Now, we are running V4R4 for our OS/400.  I just started rolling out XP
machines (our vendor doesn't sell them with 98SE anymore).  Getting
spontaneous errors with the program.

Can I upgrade CAE to V5R1 with V4R4 OS/400?  Not sure exactly what I am
suppsoed to do.
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