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Michael,

I've been using Rumba V6 (just upped to V7.1) since it came out. If you
are using the TN5250 router the answer is no. It only uses the named
(singular) Session Device or /400 generated QPADEV***. Now if you setup
MPTN on the /400 and use the Rumba Router with the MPTN link type it
will use the PC Name and auto S# appended names.

I was hoping that along with SSL support in V7.1 that they would have
also added the prefixed auto generated names to TN5250 as well   :-(

Roger Vicker, CCP

On 10/15/2003 1:53 AM, michael kearns wrote:

I was wondering if anybody knows if Rumba V6, can be configured to use a "Workstation ID" or "Use Windows Name" - the same as IBM Client Access (without having to manually change every WDA). Currently the Device name is set to blank and it uses an auto allocation Device from the 400. The emulator icons are pushed out to over 800 users using a product called Zen (allowing users multiple 400 sessions).

Regards,

Michael Kearns
Infrastructure Management.
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