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Hi Fery! >and from my client workstation pc the AS400 can ping with >internet address name : AS400.mik.co.id So on the iSeries, you have definitely got the *ADMIN instance running? Verify it with WRKACTJOB. On my V5R1 system, I have: Opt Subsystem/Job User Type CPU % Function Status QHTTPSVR QSYS SBS .0 DEQW ADMIN QTMHHTTP BCH .0 PGM-QZHBHTTP SIGW ADMIN QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-QZSRHTTP SIGW ADMIN QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-QYUNLANG TIMW ADMIN QTMHHTTP BCI .0 PGM-QYUNLANG TIMW If that's working, when you point your browser to http://AS400.mik.co.id:2001 what happens? We're presuming that you're using the original server, not Apache. If so, you can build a new instance: use WRKMBRPDM QATMHTTPC and option 3 to copy one member to create another. Then, WRKHTTPCFG and press F4 to prompt the command. Put in the name of the new member and you'll be able to create it. Apache is a bit different. To get to the Apache configuration, you'll use WRKLNK '/' and navigate down through /www/yourservername/conf/httpd.conf. You can edit that with option 2 on V5R1, or use the EDTF command on earlier releases. I hope this was of some help! --buck
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