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Ah!!! Thank you!!

this was somehting that was bothring me too.  It is not a Windows 200 issue.
People using OFFICE 97 get the add-in correctly.  For some reason, Office
2000 doesn't pick it up.

Following your directions to manually ut it in the add-in list solved it.
Thanks a lot.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sannan Solberg" <SSolberg@Washcorp.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: RE: client access, excel tool-add in


> Go to Tools/Add-in's.  Look through the list to see if you have a choice
for
> "Transfer Data From an AS/400" in the list.  If it is there and not
checked,
> select it and it will be added to your toolbar. If it is already checked,
> you have the choice someplace on your toolbar already and it should also
be
> found under the Data choice on the menu bar.  If the choice is not on the
> Add-ins list at all, choose Browse and go to (probably) C:\program
> files\IBM\Client Access\Shared and it should come up with a choice for
> "cwbtfxla.xll".  Choose this and say OK.  This will add the "Transfer Data
> >From an AS/400" to your Add-ins menu as well as to your tool bar.  If you
> don't have this file, good chance you didn't install the Data Transfer
> portion of C/A??
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hatzenbeler, Tim [mailto:thatzenbeler@clinitech.net]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 10:22 AM
> To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> Subject: client access, excel tool-add in
>
> Our pc installer people just upgraded one of my end-users to windows 2000,
> and i'm still at win 95 on my machine so I can't test this, but before I
> travel out to her site, I was wondering what to expect...
>
> Our as/400 is at 4.5  and the client access disk that I have in my hand
is:
> AS/400 Client Access
> Family for Windows.
>
> Express Client v4r5m0
> Windows 95/NT client V3r2m0,
> Enhanced Windows 3.1 client v3r1m0
>
> On my win 95 I have an excel add-in in the ibm/client access/shared , that
> will give a tool in excel to download data into the excel spread sheet...
>
> But when the user using win 2000 tried looking for this tool, it wasn't
> there...  So my question is this... Did the PC people not install enough
> componets, or do I need a newer Client Access disk, or is it no longer
> supported...  Also she's running office 2000...  And I'm still at excel
> 97...
>
> Thanks, tim
>
>
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