Hi Rene,

Starting with the 4.2 client for Windows NT-based operating systems, 
USEUNICODEFILENAMES is no longer relevant (it is tolerated but doesn't do 
anything). If you have mixed character-set file names, you should migrate 
your non-unicode file systems to unicode file systems (see chapter 1 in 
the client book), so that you can support these files. This is regardless 
of the TSM client LANGUAGE setting.

Regards,

Andy

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Andy,

using NT client 5.1.5.9, is it now possible to use AMENG and
useunicodefilenames YES ?

If not, what are the disadvantages to have useunicodefilenames NO ?

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This is discussed in APAR IC27346. Search for the APAR number at
www.ibm.com for more info.

Regards,

Andy

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