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Yeah, we did the normal TSE/Citrix install steps (install mode, etc.).
We've been running the Client/iSeries/System i Access on that environment
for many versions without this specific type of trouble.

Not sure that it triggered the IE7 problem, because it only occurred on 1
of 4 servers. The other app issue is more likely attached to Access, as it
occurred on all 4 TSEs (and also more likely because it makes use of some
of the Access data access/transfer/OLE type hooks).





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Did the install of iSeries Access on TSE follow the normal product
install steps for TSE (which are a little diff than just a pc install).
Info Apar II11373 in Info Center has details on iSeries Access in a TSE.
I had problems after a Win Server crash, they brought a whole new box
and just started desktop pc like installs on TSE and lots of problems.
Tech had to scratch it all and start over.
Jim Franz
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OK... this is a strange one and I won't go into a bunch of long winded
detail on the background or specific trouble we're having...

With that said, has anyone here installed V6R1 Sysem i Access and had any
trouble with other apps running correctly afterward? We installed it
within a Windows 2003 Citrix/TSE environment and are now having trouble
getting two other apps (IE7 and Global Spreadsheet Server) to work
correctly unless the user running them is given an admin authority.

It looks like the System i Access install may have stomped on a
permission
or object affecting some other apps on the server... we're working with
Microsoft, Global, and IBM support, but i'm wondering if anyone here has
seen anything similar.
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