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We had just upgraded to V5R1 from V4R4 over Labor Day weekend and we had a few PC's that didn't have client access express and we couldn't get those PC's to connect. What version of Client Access were you on before your upgrade? Lorri Wojcik Production Tool Supply 586-755-7770 x280 -----Original Message----- From: jim.hawkins@xxxxxxxx [mailto:jim.hawkins@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 2:52 PM To: system21@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [SYSTEM21] Re: V5R2 We went to V5R2 in March we are at S21 3.5.2 SP3. The only experience we have had since the going to V5R2 is that we have had an increased number of destroyed objects. They have always been data areas. Happens very irregularly so we have not been able to determine the cause. Otherwise everything runs OK. One word of broader awareness however. If you are using Client Access to access the your system, and do not upgrade the clients, each client will get an error when they sign on. I don't recall the exact message. Just click on the OK. This took us by surprise, but IBM told us that it was due to some compatibility issues with older CA versions but should be OK. Also, note that the CHGSPLF screen has significant changes. +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------+ Jim Hawkins IBM Certified Specialist AS/400 RPG IV Programmer Programmer/Analyst Eimo Americas 269.649.5021 269.649.3427 (fax) ***** Note new e-mail address as of 2/13 is: Jim.Hawkins@xxxxxxxx**** If we call good evil, and call evil good where is our hope? +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------+ _______________________________________________ This is the System 21 Users (SYSTEM21) mailing list To post a message email: SYSTEM21@xxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/system21 or email: SYSTEM21-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/system21. ------------------------------------------------------- Notice: All email sent to or from the Production Tool Supply corporate email system may be retained, monitored and/or reviewed by PTS personnel. The views expressed in this email may not necessarily reflect the views of Production Tool Supply.
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