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Albert See if you have a HOSTS (or LMHOSTS) file somewhere in the subfolders of your Windows folder. It might contain an entry that maps that IP address to Your AS/400 name. HTH Vern At 03:49 PM 11/5/2002 -0800, you wrote:
I am trying to configure a connection to an AS/400. It does not have a DNS entry on the LAN. When I put in the name Client Access creates an address of 0.1.0.6. I can type over this address but Client Access refuses to use it and tries to connect to 0.1.0.6.. What can I do to get Client Access to use the address I tell it? Thanks, Albert York
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