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Hi Dave

working along the same lines as the others who have responded. another place you want to look is in the database directory (WRKRDBDIRE)

Typically this will have the system name as shipped but ideally it should match the host name. It is worth making the effort to get your system name (CHGNETA), host name and domain name (Option 12 on CFTCP) and database name (WRKRDBDIRE) into line. You may also want to add a host entry for the host name and fully qualified host name of the system as more and more services and applications seem to do reverse look-ups before operating as expected.

Regards
Evan Harris

At 07:51 a.m. 26/10/2005, you wrote:
We migrated to a 520 from a 820 this past weekend. Did a GO SAVE 21 and
restored to the new system. Very smooth and quite easy.
We have one issue. Our users cannot connect via the ODBC connection. I
am not real familiar with this connection. Is there anything special I
need to do in order for this to work, like recreate the connection setup
on the AS400 somehow?
On v5r3, TL05207.
Dave
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