Richard, do you mean on a pc?   Or on a AS/400?   If it's a pc, we don't 
have any pc's like that, and our AS/400 the dear 170 that it is, well, I'm 
not sure, but I think it's really only one cpu there too.   And Terminal 
Server, I definitely am not using.    That I'm positive about.  Now that 
you have my curiosity aroused about the multiple CPU's I'm going to have to 
check for that too!

At 12:45 PM 7/25/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 10:05:54 -0600
>From: "Richard Jackson" <richardjackson@richardjackson.net>
>Subject: RE: Client Access & V4.4
>
>Also remember, if you are running CA on any machine with multiple CPUs,
>Express can use all of the CPUs and XD1 can use only one CPU.  This might
>not seem important unless you are running terminal server.
>
>Express was a redesign of XD1 largely to solve number-of-CPUs problems on
>the client side and VLIC workspace space and invocation stack handling
>problems on the 400 side.

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