When in Rome...

Jim Hawkins wrote:
We were acquired by a Chinese company sometime ago. Next week we will have our first transfer (and likely not the last) from one of the sister companies in China to our facility. She is bringing her old computer with her that we are told has only Chinese loaded on it. Until now we have done everything in English.

Does anyone know when we load iSeries Access on her computer, and when she accesses our iSeries, what issues we can expect? What solutions will we need? Any advice would be appreciated. (It is our understanding that she is fluent in English)

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 Jim Hawkins

He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose. -- Jim Elliot
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