IBM AS/400e User Handbook Manual page 517

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The following table shows a high-level view of the differences between the original Windows
3.1 client and the Enhanced Windows 3.1 client.
Function
Emulation
Database Query
File transfer
Communications:
SNA
TCP/IP
Hayes Autosync
Autostart connections
Set up Multiple configurations
Run Multiple configuration connections*
Installation/Administration
Silent install
Install/run from server
Uninstall
Graphical Interfaces
Graphical Access
System Object Access
Graphical Operations
AFP Workbench (subset)
Client language
Note: We recommend, in all cases, that customers move directly to Client Access Express
for Windows, 5769-XE1. However, if PC hardware or software is an immediate cost issue, the
alternatives in the following table can be used in the interim.
XY1 Family Client
Client Access for Windows 3.1
5763-XC1
Client Access for DOS Extended
5763-XL1
Client Access for Base DOS
5763-XL1
Enhanced Windows 3.1
Client 5763-XK1
Native TCP/IP, AnyNet
Multiple, switchable
Migration Path
Client Access Enhanced
Enhanced Windows 3.1 client has similar
for Windows 3.1
capabilities and provides a Migration Utility to aid the
5763-XK1
migration.
Client Access Enhanced
Requires installation of a 16-bit Windows operating
for Windows 3.1
system. Batch transfers and emulation continue to
5763-XK1
run with this client. Migration Utility aids this
migration.
Operating System/400, 5769-SS1
Windows 3.1 Client
PC5250 V4.1+
PC5250 V4.0
Yes
Yes
IBM Router
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Considerations
Operating System/400, 5769-SS1
5763-XC1
RUMBA/400
Yes
Yes
IBM Router
AnyNet
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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