Haven't run across that.  But I doubt if iSeries access 3.2 is supported 
on XP.

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CA won't allow XP to turn off PC






I have a 9406-600 running V5R2 connected to my home network through a 
Linksys router.  I recently reformatted my Dell 1.4 ghz running WXP pro. 
Immediately after I reinstalled CA 3.2 the machine wouldn't cut off using 
"Start - Turn Off Computer - Turn Off".  While it looks like Windows ends, 
the machine doesn't power down.  I can hold the power button down for 5 
seconds and the machine will power off.  It did this also before the 
reformat and I couldn't figure out what had changed about the machine.

I suppose the next step is map a drive on the 400 and install a later 
version of CA from the 400, right?  Anyone run across something like this 
before?  TIA.


James R. Newman, CDP
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