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I admit the documentation while complete is not up to IBM's normal
standards.
The HOD files will convert to the new format. You don't need file
associations
Shortcuts: It does allow shortcuts just the same way. Go into the session
manager, highlight/edit/copy then paste where you will. Do this exactly the
same as with the thick client.

I think you've managed to talk yourself out of this product. Since IBM no
longer supports personal communications (the 5250 part of iSeries Access)
Rochester had to come up with a replacement. They did and I think it is
superior to the original in many ways.


--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Vernon Hamberg
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 12:44 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Access Client Solution question

Hi Jim - I'll reply inline. And I don't have authority to do any stuff at
ESS, so I'm kind in the middle - call that muddle - of things and playing
tag.

On 5/26/2015 11:54 AM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
Vern,

Most of what you're asking has been discussed multiple times.
I have been watching this stuff - somehow it slipped by me or didn't
register. Sigh!
On the ACS page there is a tutorial about how to download the first
copy and get the license agreement done. Then download it from the
regular site after that.
I pointed sys admin to that tutorial - said there is no drilldown - could
only download the whole product - I told him I thought there were important
checkboxes to click, but I've heard nothing more today.
Yes replace the directory.

The licensing happens on the host, not on the client. Exactly the same
way
the iSeries Access did it. No need to worry about it on the client.
I looked - did not see anything in WRKLICINF specifically for 5733XJ1 -
should I? Does that mean I'm still on the evaluation?
Find the file acslaunch.js and use that. There are a couple of other
"start" files that should not be used.

I've NEVER had to set file associations so something else is going on
there.
I mention file associations because my boss was trying to set up
shortcuts, and Windows didn't know what to do with the HOD files - I
think!! Again, am playing tag here!
On the session manager highlight the session click on Edit/copy and then
go
where you want to paste.
That does not let me past as a shortcut.
I've been using this on multiple systems/desktops/tablets etc. now and it
works quite well.

--
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Vernon Hamberg
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2015 11:37 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Access Client Solution question

Hi all

I'm looking at ACS (Access Client Solutions) and finding some hurdles.
This is supposed to be the direction we are to go - and it just doesn't
feel
ready, sorry to say.

First, though, our systems guy tried to go to ESS to get the download -
said
he runs into the usual takes-forever-to-get-entitled maze - so he found a
CD
in our POWER 8 material with 5733XJ1-V1R1M3 on the label.

OK, so I got that installed - I'd had the evaluation version on my PC, and
this new en.html license file does not have the word "evaluation"
anywhere - YAY, I think.

1. I now have v1.1.3 on here

2. I went to the main ACS site and was pointed at an FTP site to get the
latest 1.1.4 update - downloaded that - turns out is the evaluation copy.

3. I am told to replace what I have with the contents of that ZIP file -
problem is, the license file (en.html) in the update is for the evaluation
-
if I just replace, I'll lose my license, right?

Along with this, HOW do I know I AM licensed?

4. I'm on Windows - I'm told that to make the file associations, I should
go
to the Tools menu of the main GUI and look for the "File associations"
item
- it is not there.

So I think, I might need to start as Administrator - no such option
when I right-click on the JAR file.

So I look for the startup programs - ah, there's one for 64-bit
Windows
- and I can run it as administrator - LO and BEHOLD - the file
associations
option is there - NOT with the text in the GettingStarted file, but close
enough.

5. So can I use the 1.1.4 update to bring this up to date? Or do we have
to
get the full 1.1.4 from ESS? How do I keep the licensing?

6. Having to run as admin to set up associations is a pain, at least here
where user-account-control reigns supreme - but maybe a one-time thing,
but
general users should not be expected (trusted?) to deal with this

7. Also, I like to set up hot spots in properties - they did not get
converted, so far as I can tell

AND - the setting for Enter at cursor on double-click does NOT work
- entering string at cursor does work. Looks like a support call, unless
someone has an idea.

8. Oh, yeah, from the 5250 manager window, we can't right-click and drag
to
make shortcuts - I could do that in the fat client, as I recall.


NOW that's about enough for now!!

Cheers
Vern


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