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I think this is related to a Translation Table that Ops Nav tries to access from the managing system. My solution for this was to change the managing system to a local one, but as you say, you don't have this option due to the release of OS/400 on your local system. So unless some CA Expert has a way to stop this behaviour all I could suggest is a complete uninstall and reinstall of CA/400 & OpsNav. Make sure after the uninstall that all files are removed. Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti <afvaiv@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx To Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: Stupid "double" question about Management Central Thanks to Jan Megannon and Booth Martin for their answers, BUT... the second question is NOT the auto dial issue in itself, since I have configured my Internet connection thru a modem and I want it to start automatically whenever I start Netscape/I.Explorer... So I don't want to inactivate the autodial. May be I didn't explain myself clear enough, but the question should have been: if my connection to the local small AS/400 is in my local ethernet , why should modem dial up start? Jan, as you asked , I'm using W98SE and CAExpress 4.5. When I start 5250 Emulation to the small, local, AS/400, the modem will start, why ??? , since it is NOT needed for the AS/400 in in the local ethernet. If I cancel the modem connection, I still get the connection to my small AS/400 work... so dial up is not needed but fires up! My guess is the following: As I explained in my original message, I had Central Management configured for a remote AS/400... which needs dial up connection. I guess when I try connection to my local AS/400, Central Management "some how tries to verify something ???...", which forces the dial up connection to the remote Central Management AS/400... That's why I want to get rid of this Central Management function, which I really don't need. Just configured it time ago for testing only, and now I cannot get rid of it... But if my guess is correct, why starting emulation to the local system fires the dial up connection to remote Central Management? Thanks, Antonio
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