"Michael Ryan" <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:mailman.3734.1171296156.2713.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If TCP/IP is configured on each i5, it's just a matter of using TCP/IP
utilities like Telnet, FTP, etc. Access them by the domain name or the
IP address.

Michael,

Perhaps I did not provide enough detail for what I was hoping to accomplish. 
I do have FTP and other access. But I was under the impression that I could 
do something like CPYLIB from a local system to a remote as long as they 
were defined to each other. Is that not correct?

There is another thing I would like to do and that is to access the database 
on the remote system from an application program running locally. I 
understand that application programs are *automatically* connected to the 
local database but must issue an explicit CONNECT statement for a remote 
database.


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