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Just to clarify, Rob - I think IBM i Access for Windows is the fat client - the new thing is IBM i Access Client Solutions - at least that's what I see on the web site for IBM i Access.

As you probably know, there's an option in the ACS administration app that lets you make file associations - I don't know of an automated way to do it, unfortunately - there might be.

I wonder if there's something in the config file that could manage whether these messages pop up. And in a Windows network, at least, isn't it possible to get the AD server to send out settings like file associations?

Just throwing things in the ring that might help!

Cheers
Vern

On 10/19/2018 10:36 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Jack,
No the file extensions are not the same between versions. For example,
(as listed in the original email) .ws becomes .hod

If you open these up in the new version most of them "work" but they pop
something up. I want to avoid the pop up and stuff without having to lay
hands on each machine.



Rob Berendt


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