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MinIT6000 User's Manual.
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Table of Contents MINIIT6000 WINDOWS BASED TERM INAL LIMITED WARRANTY ............................ 2 S OFTWARE W ARRANTY : .................................................................................................... 2 H ARDWARE W ARRANTY : ...
CONFIGURE TERMINAL PROPERTIES ............................................................................ 45 C ONTROL P ANEL .............................................................................................................. 45 D ATE / T IME .
G ENERAL I NFORMATION ................................................................................................ 100 USING INTERNET EXPLORER ........................................................................................... 101 A BOUT .
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MinIT6000 General S p ecifications Items Specifications Processor • SIS 550 200 MHz processor Communication • Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA protocol compliant • 10/100 dual speed Ethernet, Twiste.
T erminal Inst allation MinIT 6000 Thin Client Terminal The following pictures provide a front a nd rear view of your new MinIT 6000 Thin Client Terminal.
Basic Hardware Installation 1. Connect the monitor to the VGA connector. 2. Connect the PS/2 keyboard to the Keyboard connector. 3. Connect the PS/2 mouse to the Mouse connector. 4. If you are ready to use a network conn ection, connect a CAT5 UTP cable to the Ethernet connector.
Setup Wizard About The Setup Wizard is used for the term inal's initial setup but will also run after resetting the unit back to its factory defaults. To reset the unit ba ck to its defaults, r efer to the System section under Configure Terminal Properties .
EULA (End User License Agreement) Please read the license agreement carefully. IP Address Click Yes, to use the IP information supplie d by DHCP server or No (an IP Address and.
Optional Information dialog boxes will display in succession) to manually select your static IP information as the default. Selecti ng Yes will take you dir ectly to the optional Information dialog box will display.
Display Settings Printer Setup.
Printer Port Note: If you select "Network" for your printe r port, the "Network" entry box we become available to type in the path information.
Printer Name Set Printer Default.
Additional Printers If you select yes, you will be taken back to the “Printer Port” step. Finish • Click Finish, to apply your sele ctions and quit the Setup Wizard.
Connection Management Connections Management From the terminal desktop, click on the Connection Manager icon (show n below) to bring up the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box.
Using the Connections Dialog Box Use the connection manager to create or edit network connections to a specified server. Connect Click on the Connect button to make a network conn ection. You can also double-click on a selected connection in the Connection Name to m ake a network connection with server.
Please refer to the Creating A New Connection section for more inform ation about adding a different type connection. Edit Click on the Edit button to edit the properties of a se lected connection. Please refer to the Editing A Connection section for more information about editing a connection.
Startup Click on the Startup button to specify which connection option you want to be the default when the terminal first powers up. The Connection Startup dialog box displays after the Startup button is pressed. Using the Connection Startup dialog box, you can pre-set sessions to au tomatically connect to their servers when terminal is turned on.
Creating a new Connection Creating A New Connection The New Connection dialog box, as follows, allow user to create new network connections. New Connection Dialog Box Choosing a Connection Protocol From the pull-down list bar in the dialog box, you can select the type of connection protocol you want to use to connect to a server.
• Microsoft Remote Desktop Client The RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) client is used to connect to a TSE (Windows NT Terminal Server Edition) server. If you select the RDP client, the Connection Wizard displays. Using the wizard, you can create a RDP connection.
Type in the name that you want to refer to th is RDP connection by and th en type in the name or IP address of the Server that you want to connect to. Unless you want to enter them every time you start the RDP connection, click on the Automatic Logon check box and specify the logon Information by typing in the Username , Password and Domain .
Create an ICA Connection You can configure and run two types of ICA sessi ons: Citrix server connections and published applications. • Citrix server connections allow you to connect to th e Windows desktop of a specific Citrix server; you can run any a pplications availabl e on the desktop, in any order.
Click Network Connection to make a network connection. Ma ke sure your client device is connected to the network thr ough the Ethernet connector. Click Next to continue. Skip to Step 6. —or— Click Dial-In Connection to make a dial-in connecti on. Make sure your m odem is installed and properl y configured.
7. Click Server to connect to a server or Published Application to connect to a published application. You can click Refresh button to refresh the Citrix server on the network, then select the serv er which you want to connect to.
10. The Select a Title for the ICA Connection page appears: Enter a name for the connection entry. Th e nam e you choose is the name of the entry in the list of connections in Connection Manager.
11. The Specify Logon Information screen appears: Type a valid username, domain, and passwor d. If you leave these fields blank, you are prompted for your username, dom ain, and pa ssword when the ICA Windows CE Client connects to the Citrix server. Click Next to continue.
• Click Use Printer Configuration Utility to enable printer auto configuration. • Click Compress Data Stream to reduce the amount of data transferred between the ICA Windows CE Client and the Citrix serv er hosting the sessi on. (If your connection is bandwidth-limited, enabling compression m a y increase perfor mance.
6. Click Encryption and select the leve l of encryption you want to use. The default level is Basic. Select RC5 128-bit Login Only to use encryption only during authentication. The Citrix server must be configured to allow the selected encryption level or greater.
Editing a Connection Editing a Connection The Edit button on Configure Dialog Box allows the user to edit or modify the properties of selected connection.
Domain Enter your domain for Automatic Logon check. OK Click on OK button to save your cha nges and quit the dialog box Cancel Click on Cancel button to quit the dialog box without any change.
Apply Click on Apply button to use the changes. Editing an ICA Connection There are seven dialog boxes that display in succ ession during the editing process. Please follow the instructions on the screen to complete all fi elds editing step by step. (Note: For more detail introduction, please refe r to the ICA Administrator' s Guide.
• The Dial-in tab (dial-in connection entries onl y), where you can set the area code, country code, and telephone number to dial . You can use the settings on this page in the same way as when you first set up the connection entry. • The Application tab, where you can specify an app lication to run after connecting to a Citrix server.
• The Window tab, where you can set the number of colors used for the ICA Client window. • The Options tab, where you can control the connec tion between the Citrix server and Windows CE device, such as ICA virtual printer, ICA data stream compression option, sound quality, encryption level.
• The Firewall Settings tab, where you can configure th e client to use a SOCKS proxy and alternate address remapping..
General Settings and Information Starting Programs Start Menu Window To open a program that isn’t on the desktop, select Start > Programs > program name from the Start menu on the desktop. Starting Multiple Sessions From a working session or another applic ation (i.
• Hit the <ALT> and <TAB> keys at the same time to bring up the Task Manager window, select the appropriate Active Task an d then select the Switch To button. • Hit the <ALT> and <ESC> keys at the same time to toggle between all of the activ e windows.
5. Click on the OK button to close the Taskbar Properties window. Multiple Taskbars When running an ICA or RDP session, you will have access to the server taskbar within the client session as well as th e MinIT6000 desktop taskbar. Depending on how each of them is setup, you may or may not have access to or know how to get to the correct one.
Configure T erminal Properties Control Panel Similar to a PC, all of the terminal setti ngs can be done through the control panel. Bringing up the Control Panel To bring up the Contro l Panel, select Start > Settings > Control Panel from the Start menu on the desktop.
Date / Time 1. Click on the Date / Time icon to bring up the properties window. 2. To set the month, select the arrows on either side of the month shown to step through the months, or select the month label to choose from a list of m onths. 3. To set the year, click on the year label to ope n an editing box and type in the correct year.
Kiosk Mode Selecting this option only a llows the user to view a br owser window that has been pointed at a specific web page . The normal Internet brow ser address window is not displayed. This mode is intended for company "Intranet" applications .
Background Tab Wallpaper You may choose to download and select your own desktop wallpaper. The unit by default is loaded with the "MinIT 6000" background wallpaper. To install and use your own ( must be a BMP image) , click on Download Wallpaper to bring up the "FTP Update window".
FTP Update Window 1. Enter in the name or IP address of the FT P server that contains the updated firmware (or bmp image for backgrounds). 2. Type in the directory path where the file is located. 3. Type in the full file name of the update d firmware or click on the pull down menu and select the file from the list.
Download Process Information Box During the download process, the system w ill show you the progress. The unit downloads the file into memory and verifies it's integ rity before it copies it into flash. The download time will vary depending on the spee d of the network and FTP server as well as the file size.
Configuring Hotkeys The ICA Windows CE Client provides users wi th hotkeys that can be used during ICA sessions to control various f unctions. Some hotkeys contro l the behavior of the ICA Windows CE Client itself while others emulate standard W indows hotkeys.
Preferences Tab Serial Number This is the serial number of your ICA Client software. This num ber is only necessary when you are using the ICA Windows CE Client with a product such as WI N FRAME Host/Terminal, which requires each ICA Client to have a Citrix PC Client Pack serial number.
Server location (also called server browsing) provides a method for a user at a network- connected Citrix ICA client to view a list of a ll Citrix server s on the network, and a list of all published applications.
3. In the Port box, type in the proxy servers port ad dress if it is different than 1080 (default). 4. Click OK to save the changes. Note: If you configure a default SOCKS proxy, you must specify at least one server in the Server Location tab for server and published app lication browsing to work.
Input & Volume Using the Input & Volume properties window to configure your term inal' s keyboard, mouse and audio volume. Keyboard, Volume Tab NumLock on Boot Using the check box, you can enable NumL ock while the terminal starts up. Locale Using the scroll list, you can sel ect a language for the keyboard.
Mouse Tab Speed Using the slider control, you can adjust the mouse speed. Speed defines how much distance will be changed for each mouse event. Button Configuration Using the ratio button, you can select Right Handed and Left Handed for your convenience.
4. Click on the Clear Cache button to remove previous viewed web pages out of memory. 5. Click on the Clear History button to remove any hist ory of previously viewed web pages. Connection Tab 1. Click on the Use LAN check box if you plan to connect to the internet via the Ethernet LAN.
Advanced Tab It is possible to speed up how fast the syst em renders web pages by "NOT" enabling certain options. Choosing not to displa y images or play sounds could possibly increase the speed at which the standard web pa ge text is displayed.
Network The Network Setting Dialog Box lets you ether to en able a DHCP addressing or to specify an IP address. Network Properties Window Obtain an Address from a DHCP Server Click on this radio button to enable DHCP so you can obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Prot ocol) server.
Ping IP Address Click on the Ping IP Address to display the Network State dialog box. You can ping the name or IP of a host connected on the netw ork. You even can ping an web site through the gateway. You can setup how many times you want to ping for a ping task.
Advanced Network Settings Enable DNS Click on the check box to enable the following three fields for the DNS setting. Default Domain Enter the default domain name in this field. Primary Server IP Address Enter the primary DNS server IP address in this f ield.
Options Enable ShutDown Selecting this option allows a user to power down the unit from the software. The "ShutDown" option then appears in the "Start" menu. Disabling this requires one to use the power button to power down the unit.
Printers From the control panel properties sheet, double clic k the P rinters icon to reach the "Add printer" dialog box. Add Printer Dialog box Add Printer Double click on the "Add Printer" icon to reach the WBT Printer W i zard. This setup wizard provides five major steps to setup the printer.
Step2: Select the Printer Model 1. Use the first pull-down list to select the Manufacturers name. 2. Use the second pull-down list to sele ct the Printer Model.
User Defined Printer: Type in the Manufacturers Name and Model number. Type in network path and printer name..
Step4: Set Default Printer Select the appropriate radio bu tton whether or not you want this to be your default printer. Step5: Configure another printer If you are done adding new printers, select No .
Step6: Completed the Printer Setup Click on Finish to complete th e process. RDP Setting Use the RDP Local Resources Properties Sheet to configure your terminal' s local audio and devices.
Remote computer sound Select one of the following options from the pull-down list. Bring to this computer -- Mapping the audio (sound) from the server to the terminal.
Security Using the security dialog box, you can preven t someone from changing your terminal's properties. Settings Window Enable Password Enable this check box to activ ate the terminal's security. If enabled, you can set and confirm a new password.
SNMP Simple Network Management Prot ocol (SNMP) is the Internet Standard protocol for network management and part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. SNMP was developed by the Internet community to monitor and manage networks. It us es a distributed architecture that consists of managers and agents.
System The System Information window provides general te rminal hardware configuration data such as product ID, memory configuration, Ethernet M ac address and software version numbers. Information Window Terminal Name Type in a unique Terminal Name so the device individually recognized by your server.
ThinPrint The ThinPrint enables direct printing program from the terminal to network printers. Together with Citrix MetaFrame application s erver sof twa re, this new feature gives a powerful solution for remote offices and wireless LANs.
Advanced Tab.
NL ynx TN5250 T erminal Emulation 5250 Terminal Session Setup From the terminal desktop, click on the “Connec tion Manager” icon (shown below) to bring up the “Terminal Connection Manager” setup wi ndow. This is the same as selecting Start > Programs > Connection Manager from the Taskbar Menu.
Configure Dialog Box 1. Type in a Device Name. The device name is used to identify which devices you are using when running the emulator. Note: It is recommended that you use a device na me that has part of your IP Address or Work Station Address at the end.
5250 Printer Session Setup 1. From the terminal desktop, click on the “C onnection Manager” icon (shown below) to bring up the “Terminal Connection Manager” setup window. This is the same as selecting Start > Programs > Connection Manager from the Taskbar Menu.
8. Leave the default as is or enter in anothe r name of the AS/400 Message Queue where you want printer messages to be sent. 9. Leave the default as is or enter in another Li brary name that contains the list of printer messages. 10. Leave the default as is or select another AS/400 printer font file from the drop down list.
Starting a Session There are three ways to start a NLynx emulation session. Method 1. Autostart a Session on Power Up Using the “Connection Startup Dialog Box”, you can pre-set sessions to automatically connect to their servers when terminal is turned on.
3. Select the Connection th at you wish to start. 4. Click on the Connect button to start the session. 5. Click on the X button to close the C onnection Manager window. Method 3. From the Start menu 1. From the terminal desktop, Select S tart > Programs > Connections > session name from the Taskbar Menu.
Using the Tool bar Buttons Configure normally would bring up the Configure Devices window however, it is not active in this version of the emulator because dev i ces can be configured through the Connection Manager. This is the same as selecting File > Configure .
Other Menu Functions • File > Save As allows you to enter a different name for an exis ting session f ile. • File > Exit All ends all active emulator connections at the same time. To close one emulator connection at a time, use the Exit command.
Editing Session Properties There are two ways to edit an NLynx emulation session. Method 1. From the Connection Manager This method allows you to edit all basic session properties except the ma in TCP/IP settings. To change the "Device Name" or "Host IP Address" information, please refer to Method 2 .
General Tab These options are session independent. Place a check mark in the approp riate check boxes to enable the indicated operations. Display Tab Change the value for Cursor Shape , Field Separator Character , Hot Spots , Rule Cursor and Full Screen Mode by selecting the appropriate options and/or enabling the appropriate action.
Font Tab Select the appropriate Font and Font Style from the available pull dow n lists. Place a check mark in the check box to Scale Font to fit Window .
Keyboard Tab 1. Modify the keyboard mapping by selecting a Host Key to be remapped. 2. Select the Set… button. This will bring up the following dialog box 3. The next key you type will become the key you want to use for that Ho st Key function. 4. After the conformation text has appeared, se lect the OK button to com plete the process.
Method 2. From the Session Window 1. Start the appropriate NLynx emulation se ssion that you wish to edit from the Connection Manager or by selecting Start > Programs > Connections > session name from the Taskbar Menu. 1. Click on the Disconnect icon on the toolbar to break the connection between the MinIT6000 and the host computer.
T ext T er minal Emulator Please see the PT User’s Guide.pdf Citrix ICA Client Please see the ICA User’s Guide.pdf.
Email User's Guide About You can send and receive e-mail by connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4 server. Inbox contains an e- mail service for each method you use. For exam ple, if you receive e-mail through a connection to a POP3 server and through a connection to an IMAP4 server, Inbox will contain two services: POP3 Mail and IMAP4 Mail.
Email Client Window Setup Mail Service To connect to your POP3 or IMAP4 mail server , you need to set up an Inbox mail service. 1. Begin by clicking on the Options selection under the Services pull-down menu. This will bring up the Options dialog box.
3. From the Service type list, select POP3 Mail or IMAP4 Mail. (POP 3 is the m ost common mail protocol for ISPs. 4. Enter a unique name for the Service nam e and select OK. 5. Follow the steps in the Setup wizard to se tup the Service Definiti on, General Preferences, and Inbox Preferences.
SMTP Host If your mail service uses a separate server for SMTP, enter the name in the box. If you're setting up a POP3 Mail service with an ISP, the ISP must use an SMTP mail gateway. Return Address By default, the return address is set to username@POP3host or username@Servername , depending on the service you are using.
Set Service Inbox Preferences - Setup Wizard Screen 3 If you are adjusting the settings of an existing service, select Services > Options. Selec t the service, then select Properties , and then select Next twice. In the Inbox Preferences dialog box, choose any of the following options and then click on the Finish button to complete the process.
Get file attachments and meeting requests (I MAP4 only) Select to download and store meeting requests a nd message attachments when getting full copies of messages.
3. If you read a message and decide that you need the full copy, select File > Get Full Copy while in the message window or Services > Get Full Copy while in list view. This will also download messag e attach ments and meeting requests if you have those options selected in the In box Preferences dialog box.
Address Book Add Sender to Address Book 1. Open the message, and then select Compose > Add Sender to Address Book . A new contact card will open with the sender's name and e-mail address already entered. 2. Enter other or edit desired information.
Email Options Window To edit a specific service, highlight the one intended and click on the Pro perties button to open the first window of the Se rvice Setup wizard. Proceed as before editing the desired information. To edit one of the global email op tions, click on one of the remaining 4 tabs to open the appropriate option window.
Delete Choose the appropriate radio button to de termine how you want to deal with the Deleted items folder. Storage When downloading messages from the email serv er, attachm ents get stored initially by default into RAM . If desired, attachments can be directed to additional, External Storage.
Email Message View Window To view the attachments, doubl e click on the attachment icon shown towards the bottom of the screen. Saving Email Attachments Email Message View Window.
If the Storage option for attachments is set to Intern al RAM, you can save the attachment in a My Documents folder for quick viewing later after the email clien t has been closed. To Save the attachment, highlight the attachment and select File > Attachments > Save Attachment… to bring up the Save As dialog box.
Send / Receive Mail Select this button to Send any em ails rea dy to go out located in the Outbox or to download any new emails from the server. This is the same as selecting Services > Send/Receive Mail . Connect Select this button to Connect to the selec ted em ail service.
Using Internet Explorer About With Internet Explorer (version 6.0), you can vi ew Internet or intranet Web pages from your MinIT6000 thin client. You will ne ed to use an Ethernet LAN (or a third party m odem) to connect to an Internet serv ice provider (ISP) or network.
General Tab 1. Type in the desired URL to change the browser Start Page . 2. Type in the desired URL to change the browser Search Page . 3. Increase or decrease the memory space devoted to caching b y typing in the new larger or smaller value. 4. Click on the Clear Cache button to remove previous vi ewed web pages out of memory.
Security Tab Use these options to select the level security that you want to determine what type of web pages can be viewed. Enabling the Allow cookies option will allow cookies to be copied into memory. Advanced Tab It is possible to speed up how fast the syst em renders web pages by “NOT” enabling certain options.
1. Select File > Print to bring up the print properties box. 2. Choose your Printer type from the opti ons provided from the drop down list. 3. Select the printer Port from the op tions provided from the drop down list. 4. If Network printer is chosen, provide the Ne t Path.
3. Type a new name for the page if you desire. 4. If you have created a sub-folder (see Organizing Favorites ) that you would like to store this favorite link into, se lect the Create in… button. If not, click on the OK button to complete. 5. Highlight the desired su b-folder and click on the OK button to complete the process.
Additional Menu Bar Items File Menu Options File Open Window Select File > Open and then type in the URL of the web page that you would like to visit. Click the Go! button to view. If you have saved a web page to local memory, you can re- view it by clicking on the Browse… button and selecting the we b page.
Edit Menu Options Edit Copy 1. To copy the text of a web page to another application such as “Email”: 2. Select all or part of th e Web page you want to copy by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse to highli ght the text that you want to copy.
Encoding - Select View > Encoding to change the alphabet Intern et Explorer uses for the text shown on the display. Go - Select View > Go and select the desired option to Go directly to that web page.. Back - Select Back to move to the page you have previously viewed.
Shared Network Drives About Because the MinIT6000 has limited internal storage, it m ight be necessary to attach to a shared network drive to save things such as documents and email attachments.
Steps 1 - 3 1. Place the mouse cursor over the “Internet Exp lorer” shortcut icon, click the right mouse button and select Copy. 2. Place the mouse cursor over an empty portion of the desk top, click the right mouse button and select Paste.
Steps 5 - 7 5. Place the mouse cursor over the ne w shortcut icon, click th e right mouse button and select Rename. 6. Type in the new desktop icon name (i.e . Shared Drive) followed by the <enter> key. 7. Now you are ready to double click on the s hortcut to the shar ed network drive.
3. Double click on the appropriate files to view pi ctures (.jpg), PowerPoint presentations (.ppt), Excel spread sheets (.xls), Word do cuments (.doc) or PDF (.pdf) files. Method 2. From a Desktop Folder Icon You first must create a deskt op folder icon that by default points to a location in local memory.
3. Type over the current information in the Address window with computer name followed by the <enter> key. The com puter name = name of the network computer with shared drives and folders. 4. If prompted, type in the appr opriate user name and password.
Upgrade Utilities FTP Firmware Upgrade There are two methods to upgrade your firmware. Method 1. Upgrade firmware from your local FTP server This function can only run when the FTP server is available on your Local Area Network (LAN). • Download latest version firmw are to your FTP server You can download latest version firmware (i.
4. Type in the directory path where the file is located. 5. Type in the full file name of the upda ted firmware or click on the pull down menu and select the file from the list. 6. Type in the User Name and Password required to log into your FTP server.
Connection Error Message If this message appears, click on the OK button and verify that th e Server Name, Directory, User Name and Password information is correc t. If it is, the Conn ection Error might be caused by incorrect Network settings or a bad Ethernet conn ection.
T roubleshooting About This document contains solutions to problems that one might encounter when installing or operating the MinIT 6000. To connect to the host, you must know the IP Address of your AS/400 and be on the same network as your AS/400. 1.
• If you manually selecting an IP Address and the inform ation is incorrect, type in the correct IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. • If you are using DHCP and have not obt ained a valid DHCP address, Make certain that the network DHCP Server is running.
1. Open the connection Manager. 2. Select the configure tab. 3. Double-click on the session that does not come up. 4. Correct the name that is wrong or duplicated. Problem 1.8 The light on the MinIT 6000 is green. The host session is black, with no cursor and I have verified that I am using a legal name with less than 9 letters and numbers.
First, ping the MinIT 6000 from the AS/400: 1. Go to any command line, where it says: Selection or command ===> 2. Type PING '###.###.###.###' (where ###.###.###.### is the IP address that you are trying to reach, enclos ed in single quotes) 3.
3. Perceived 5250 Host Problems The first problems in this category are for when there are other users w ho have Telnet sessions working. Problem 3.1 You do not know the IP Address of the AS/400.
back on. You can do this from the same MinIT 6000 if you create a new session, using the same IP address, but a different name. To restart the original devi ce, on an AS/400 command line: 1. Type WRKCFGSTS *DEV oldname followed by the <enter> key.
4. Verify the IP address. If it is correct, veri fy that the AS400 Ethern et line is active. To do so, type WRKLIND . The Ethernet line has a "Type" *ELAN . Find it and select option 8=Work with status to verify an Active status. Possible Cause 4.
Solution 1. Assuming you know the name of the subs ystem you can easily check this by typing " WRKACTJOB " and then the <Enter> key. 2. Look for the subsystem; page down, if necessary. If you don't see it, typ e " STRSBS ZZZ " (where ZZZ equals the name of your subsystem) and then the <Enter> key.
Possible Cause 4.3.1 There is a network problem caused by the routin g tables in one of the network bridges or routers. Solution 1. Recreate the Ethernet line. Do not override the MAC address. 2. Check the routing tables and/or reset the bridges and routers.
Possible Cause 4.4.2 Improper configuration of the subsys tem used for the virtual devices. Solution Our product emulates different IBM term inals depending on the color and width selection. For 132 wide configurations, th e MinIT6000 emulates an IBM 3477 terminal.
Solution You must delete the session on the MinIT 6000 a nd re-create it with a different name or delete the other printer from the AS/400. Problem 5.2 When you try to start a printer session, it pops up with a message: “ The connection request has been rejected by the host ”.
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