I need to remotely dial into an IBM AS400 iSeries machine. Does this program have a "dialer" feature built-in?
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
No, the software won't work for what you need. Access their official website to see the supported products that the software can be used with. According to the official description, the software supports the following:
Terminal Emulations AT&T 605 & 4410 ADM31, 3a & 5 ADDS 60 & 90 ANSI BBS DEC VT 52, 100, 102, 220 & 320 Data General D100, D200 & D210 Heath 19 Esprit 3 IBM 3101, 3161 (block mode), 3270 (asynchronous) & IBM PC RIPscrip 1.54 (not available in Procomm Connections) TeleVideo 910, 912, 920, 922, 925, 950 & 955 TTY VIDTEX Wyse 50, 60, 75 & 100 File Transfer Protocols ASCII CompuServe B+ IND$FILE Kermit RAW ASCII Zmodem Xmodem Ymodem Ymodem-G 1K-Xmodem 1K-Xmodem-G
No, ProcommPlus is not optimized to work with Windows 7. According to the information on the official website, this application is developed to run with Windows XP. In Windows 7, right click the setup package and select Properties > Compatibility. From the drop down list select Windows 7 and then run it as Administrator. This is the only way that you can try to run the software in Windows 7.
I need to remotely dial into an IBM AS400 iSeries machine. Does this program have a "dialer" feature built-in?
No, the software won't work for what you need. Access their official website to see the supported products that the software can be used with. According to the official description, the software supports the following:
Terminal Emulations
AT&T 605 & 4410
ADM31, 3a & 5
ADDS 60 & 90
ANSI BBS
DEC VT 52, 100, 102, 220 & 320
Data General D100, D200 & D210
Heath 19
Esprit 3
IBM 3101, 3161 (block mode), 3270 (asynchronous) & IBM PC
RIPscrip 1.54 (not available in Procomm Connections)
TeleVideo 910, 912, 920, 922, 925, 950 & 955
TTY
VIDTEX
Wyse 50, 60, 75 & 100
File Transfer Protocols
ASCII
CompuServe B+
IND$FILE
Kermit
RAW ASCII
Zmodem
Xmodem
Ymodem
Ymodem-G
1K-Xmodem
1K-Xmodem-G
No, ProcommPlus is not optimized to work with Windows 7. According to the information on the official website, this application is developed to run with Windows XP. In Windows 7, right click the setup package and select Properties > Compatibility. From the drop down list select Windows 7 and then run it as Administrator. This is the only way that you can try to run the software in Windows 7.