Jerry -
UV on Windows allows telnet access to UV sessions. You must install SSH on Windows in order to have secure access to the system; it is not there natively like on unix and linux.

The printing on UV Windows is different in that UV printers are the printers on the Windows server and not setup inside of the UV device file or with the UniAdmin tool.

VNC access should work in a similar fashion as on unix.

Ken

At 02:05 PM 8/26/2008, you wrote:
We have been a *nix shop forever but are going to start testing our
applications on UniVerse for Windows. I need a little bit of information
about how the logging in works with UV for Windows. We use Accuterm Secure
Shell and the vt220 emulation for our terminal session. The user logs in to
the Linux server to an attach point set up in their passwd description. The
.bash_profile is run to set up their umask, terminal type, and special
characters, then attaches them to the account they will use and starts up
UV. What is different about the process when using Windows? I've been
reading the documentation on the Windows installation and noticed that they
talk about setting up telnet but don't say anything about using secure
shell. Does ssh work the same way as on Linux? We also use virtual sessions
(VNC) on the server that automatically start up when booting to keep some of
our processes running without a terminal or PC being active. We occasionally
use VNC from our desktop or remotely to monitor its operation and start up
new processes. We also use VNC to monitor the console remotely. Does VNC
server work the same on Windows?



Jerry Banker

Senior Programmer Analyst

IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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