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Dave,

You might run this out to a couple of the HUG list groups, there are couple
customers who have played with this. Also, we haven't done it here but it
does integrate with Naviline as well.



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Dave

There is documentation for it - probably at www.iseries.ibm.com/access -
it does have some really nice features - creating PDFs from spooled
files, presentation can be attractive. It is configurable, AFAIK - you
can adjust things. I thought there were ways to limit what people can do.

Another thing to look at is Host on Demand - a browser-based emulator
that gets little mention - part of the Host Access something Package
that includes PC5250.

Good luck
Vern

Dave Odom wrote:
Vern, et al,

So it sounds like iSeries Access for the Web is just a web version of the
Windows terminal emulator for 5250 from IBM. Yes? And, it sounds like
very few folks, so far, know much about how to lock down what it can do
vis-a-vis just being able to see messages, job output, and the like
generated by jobs started by a user other than the one logged on?
But, if anyone knows more, I need to evaluate the viability of this
product from a function and security standpoint.

Thanks,

Dave

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