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Le 25/09/2023 à 23:07, Rob Berendt a écrit :
Another port I've seen is for system consoles.
Until now, you were talking only about 5250 HOD sessions files. There is
also another file which retains iACS global system configuration. I
don't know if it makes sense for you to look at this one. Anyway on my
PC, this is a prefs.dat file in a folder whose name does not seem to be
easy to find:
"Documents\IBM\iAccessClient\Settings\client.configuration\com.ibm.iaccess.base.x0041csx0053ystemx0043onfig\
pub400.com"
where "pub400.com" is the name of the system in iACS configuration.
However, x0041 might be "A", x0053 might be "S", x0043 might be "C"
which comes to:
"Documents\IBM\iAccessClient\Settings\client.configuration\com.ibm.iaccess.base.AcsSystemConfig\
pub400.com"
which makes some sense!
There is this line inside:
Use\ SSL=Yes
And, if I uncheck "Use SSL for connection" in General panel of System
configuration, it becomes.
Use\ SSL=No
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