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- #IBM I ACCESS CLIENT SOLUTIONS CHANGE DEFAULT USER MAC OS#
- #IBM I ACCESS CLIENT SOLUTIONS CHANGE DEFAULT USER INSTALL#
Then I attempted to replace the updated product with the prior version. I updated the property to the local folder (in the local folder path pattern). Since it was so slow, I decided to try a local copy of the archive. Voila! The product was updated, but it took about ten minutes to do so (I blame part of it on my company VPN and most of it on the IBM ACS product). I put the latest archive on a shared IFS folder, added that folder IFS path to the properties file, supplied the server name as defined in the ACS config properties. I was playing around with the product update feature.
#IBM I ACCESS CLIENT SOLUTIONS CHANGE DEFAULT USER MAC OS#
If you are a Mac OS user I strongly advise you to visit that link and read the relevant parts applicable to your operating system. You can learn more about this release by clicking on this link here.
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I know that the this document has the date of the last release of ACS, but the installation instructions remain the same. Open the "Quick Start Guide" HTML document and follow the instructions contained within to complete your installation. Find the one for my personal computer and open it.
#IBM I ACCESS CLIENT SOLUTIONS CHANGE DEFAULT USER INSTALL#
Within the install folder are subfolders for the types of operating systems I can install ACS upon. I can then download the install file to my personal computer, and unzip it. Whichever option I used I need a free IBMid to login to get to the download portal. Or I can go to my ACS main window, click Help > Check for updates. I can go to the IBM website directly : ibm.biz/IBMi_ACS. Why would you want to use another tool? ACS is so much more than just 5250 emulation. A new version of IBM's Access Client Solutions, ACS, has been made available.