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how are the .dbf files used? Stored on the 400 IFS?
Are you using Client Access? Not aware there is
support for .dbf interchange with 400.
I use a shareware tool to convert .dbf to another format
before sending to 400.
jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Hanson" <TomHanson@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 5:54 PM
Subject: Netserver at V5R1M0 and Windows XP Pro


> Hello all!
>
> Is anyone aware of problems running Windows XP Pro with Netserver
> at V5R1M0?
>
> We are getting some file corruption (data added to the end of some
> files is lost).  Everything was working correctly when we were using
> Netserver at V4R5M0, Windows 9X and a previous version of the
> application software.
>
> The application vendor has had no other reports of this problem.
> But the application is NOT AS/400 (iseries) specific.
>
> I think were are current on all Netserver and TCPIP ptfs.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Tom Hanson
> Judd, Ostermann & Demro, Ltd.
>
>
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