Hi Paul,

1 - no Java Webstart
2 - central
3 - windows share
4 - we use a driveletter mapping but I think it will also work with an UNC
path.
5 - you can put as many locations with diffent versions beside each other
as you want. It is just where your client points to.

Updating is easy, just keep an eye on your config properties file and
extract the new zip content over the existing installation.

Regards,
-Arco


Op dinsdag 15 mei 2018 heeft Steinmetz, Paul <PSteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx> het
volgende geschreven:

For those of you already running ACS,

1) Anyone using Java Web Start?
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp5304.html?Open

2) Are you running locally or from a central location?

3) If central location, from a network share server or from IFS?

4) If central location, does each ACS user need a mapped drive to the
remote location (network share server or IFS)?

5) If central location, when a new version is available, is there a way to
test the new version before deploying to all users?
From the info I'm reading, the applying product updates is done by
extracting the contents of a new version of the product on top of the
existing product files.

IBM i Access Client Solutions: Customization and deployment made easy
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-
ibmi-access-client-solutions-customization-trs/

Thank You
_____
Paul Steinmetz



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