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I have been experiencing this also since I started using WDSC and
connecting remotely over VPN. Host servers are not ended, I have always
assumed it was a VPN setting, although it does not affect 5250
sessions. It does not occur when I am on-site (inside the firewall) and
connected directly to the network. I just accept it as a fact of life
when working remotely, and save frequently.
WDSC does give you the option to reconnect, and about 80% of the time it
will reconnect successfully. The QRWTSRVR job from the prior session
sometimes retains a lock on the member(s) that were open, but you are
given the option to end that job and free the locks.
If there is a setting in the client, I would love to know about it.
David Gibbs wrote:
Milan Zdimal wrote:connection keeps
I'd like to know if anyone has any ideas why my WDSC remote
does not seemdropping and if there is any way to prevent it. The connection
configuration asto drop when I am on the local network using the exact same
--when I am at a remote network with my laptop.
How often does this happen? Is it more than once a day? How are you
connected to the remote network? VPN? Is your remote connection
dropping & reconnecting?
Any chance someone (or some process) is ending the host servers?
david
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