Lukas - unless you have worked in IBM and know this because you have seen it, this is unfounded claptrap - sorry - it just makes more trouble than we need. I've been there, I know some of the people in Rochester, and they don't deserve this kind of unsupported accusation.

What I might be willing to say is that the process at IBM often takes longer than we might like - because they are very careful - and things usually work - in spite of our many troubles with WDSC, etc.

JMHO
Vern

At 01:06 AM 2/20/2007, you wrote:

Doesn't work. It's even documented in IBM's V5R4 vs. Vista docs.

See, IBM is a really lazy company that couldn't even use the Betas/RCs to test and implement their Vista support.


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Wolfe, Julian
Sent: Mon 2/19/2007 10:08 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: Problems with Vista and Operations Console

So, I installed Vista on a separate partition on my console PC, and when I
launch the program, I get the error "Operations Console requires Dial-Up
networking".  I have installed the Operations Console modem driver.

Anyone tried this yet?  Not a big deal problem, just seeing if anyone's run
across it yet.
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