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v Host server administration This topic describes the host servers that are commonly used with Client Access Express, and describes how to effectively manage and use them. For information about using and implementing the ODBC APIs, refer to ODBC programming. This topic provides an overview of ODBC, instructions for setting up the driver, and a troubleshooting guide.
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v ODBC administration Client Access Express includes an ODBC driver that can allow your applications convenient access to OS/400 databases in your network. v Administering service packs Learn about PTFs and service packs, and how to use the Check Service Level function to administer them. You can then easily distribute these installation images across your network with little user interaction using the silent installation/migration option. v Installing or migrating on multiple PCs After your initial installation and configuration, you can create tailored installation images containing only the components you specify.
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Also, learn how to administer a PC that will have multiple users assigned to it.
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In particular, learn how to make OS/400 services available to your clients by using Express in a three-tier environment, or by installing it on Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition or on Windows 2000 using Terminal Services. v Client Access Express network environments Learn about some of the network environments in which Client Access Express can operate. This topic can help you with administration issues regarding Client Access Express.

For help with installing and setting up the Express client, refer to Client Access Express for Windows - Setup. For an overview of Client Access Express and a description of how you can use it in your network, refer to the Getting Started topic in the Information Center. Administering Client Access Express This topic assumes that you are already familiar with Client Access Express, and have already installed it on your system. 148 iv iSeries: Client Access Express AdministrationĬhapter 1.

148 Restricting users with policies and application administration. Integrating new functions into Client Access Express and Operations Navigator 133 Warning: Temporary Level 2 Header. Using EZ-Setup and Operations Navigator with host servers. Identifying Server Jobs on the iSeries server. Establishing client/server communications. Remote Command and Distributed Program Call Server. 61 Host servers by Client Access Express function. 32 Troubleshooting the iSeries server connection. 32 ODBC diagnostic and performance tools. 31 Other information resources for ODBC security. 28 Adding the local system to the RDB directory. 27 Setting up your system for the ODBC driver. 27 Overview of the Client Access Express ODBC driver. 24 Setting check service level properties. 23 Circumventing Windows NT/2000 administrator security. 19 Return codes for silent installations or migrations.

15 Creating response files for Client Access Express installations. 14 Performing a silent installation of Client Access Express. 13 Creating a tailored installation image of Client Access Express. 13 Path discovery for Client Access Express installations. 10 User profiles for PCs with multiple users. Accessing OS/400 services from the middle-tier. Using Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS). Using Client Access Express in a three tier environment. Client Access Express network environments. US Government Users Restricted Rights Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.Ĭontents Chapter 1. ISeries Client Access Express AdministrationĬopyright International Business Machines Corporation 1998, 2001.
