• Subject: CA/95 3.1.2 Is it stable?
  • From: lgoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxx (lg - Loyd Goodbar)
  • Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 06:12:40 GMT

Just finished upgrading to Client Access 95/NT V3R1M2 (OS/400 version
3.1.0). My preliminary testing leads me to believe this verison of CA is a
lot more stable.

Our setup is all twinax connections (IO 8251 emulation cards). We're using
NetSoft router and CA/95

Does anyone know of repeatable ways to "break" CA and the AS/400
connections? One way I know that broke during my previous tests was to go
to PC support tasks, and try to enroll a user who is already enrolled. That
always caused the connection to break. This version of CA passes that test
handily.

I'm doing a 2-computer trial for a week or so before I unleash this on the
company. What I'm looking for, ideally, is to use CA for 8 hours a day,
along with other office tasks (Word, Excel, etc.)

TIA for info,
 - lg -
--
"Do you follow all their rules?" --Sydney
"Do you break them all?" --Morgan
lgoodbar@tecinfo.com   ICQ#504581
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