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I use the client access version that came with OS version of 6.1. I have
no problem connecting to our machine that runs at 5.4. I've never had an
issue using the 5250 portion of client access to connect any machine,
newer or older OS installed.
From:
Donna Fabianke <DonnaFabianke@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
"'midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
06/03/2011 11:20 AM
Subject:
question on license programs for client access
Sent by:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
I am a little new at administering the iseries - I've been a programmer
for years.
I have a couple of questions.
We have a machine that is running V5R4 OS-the license programs shows
5763XD1 (Client Access/400 Optimized for Windows) as installed and 5722XE1
(IBM eserver iseries access for Windows) as compatible.
We are running V5R4 on the client PCs.
Since the V5R4 version on the iseries only shows compatible does that mean
we are connecting to the iseries via V3R2 version on the host?
Also, we have a couple of Windows 7 machines that cannot connect via V5R4
on the client.
I read that you can connect to a V5R4 box with the V6R1 version of iseries
access (which I have the software).
We would like to test this out but I am unsure about this since I see both
V3R2 as installed and V5R4 as compatible on the iseries.
Thanks,
Donna Fabianke
Systems Administrator
WRS Group
254-776-6461 ext. 192
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