On 4/11/2011 10:08 AM, Donald Johnson wrote:
Hi Steve! I havd tried a couple times, without much luck. If you could be so
kind as to forward me a copy, I would be happy to tell you that I have done
it!
*don*
Ummmm. You realize you posted to the list and not me directly,
right? And what is it you have tried? Setting up the ISPF Workstation
Agent? Then you should send a note directly to Dave and ask for a
copy of his paper. Since it's his, I don't want to distribute this
to the list indiscrimantely.
On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Steve Comstock<[email protected]>wrote:
On 4/8/2011 5:43 PM, Dave Salt wrote:
In my experience it's usually quite straightforward to set up a
workstation connection, especially if you set one up at work (i.e. where the
PC and mainframe are both on the same intranet). Even if you don't have a
static IP address, the ZIPADDR system variable usually contains the right IP
address to connect to.
It might be a little more tricky to set up a connection at home
(especially if you don't use a VPN), but even then it's usually not that
difficult. And, IMO, it's worth spending the time to figure it out.
There's a chapter in the SimpList user guide that explains how to set up a
workstation connection. I'd be happy to forward that section of the guide to
anyone who's interested in learning how to set up a connection.
Dave Salt
Dave,
I'd like a copy of that chapter, to hand out at customer
sites when I teach, to help them at least try it out.
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