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Thanks, Rob.  Yep, I understand that the thick client is deprecated.  However, for basic functions like trigger management it still works just fine and is significantly faster than the web version.  "Upgrade your system" isn't all that helpful.  We're on 7.3 with all PTFs, but the development partition is quite small (as it should be), and maybe that's why the web product is so slow.  I don't know.  Whatever the root case, it is very much slower, and I tend to resist moving to new tools that cause me significant reductions in productivity.

So I use the thick client.  Thus my question: is there a way to see the SSHD server in the poor old System i Navigator?

On 2/24/2021 9:49 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
The old System i Navigator is deprecated. This is the one with the compass icon.
The newer iACS, IBM i Access Client Solutions main screen replaces much of it. It looks like this
https://imgur.com/2572Slw
A lot of what was in the old Navigator is not in the new iACS. Instead they point you to the line in the image which says "Navigator for i". That one is the web version.

Now the question becomes the oft asked: How can I speed up the webby "Navigator for i"?
A cursory glance has shown that upgrading your system works wonders.
I suppose others have more to offer.

Rob Berendt



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