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| Microsoft© SNA Server 4.0 is a comprehensive gateway and application integration platform that seamlessly knits together the two worlds of mainframes and client/server networks?providing
tremendous economies of scale as organizations leverage existing host data to distributed applications, and preserving investments in existing AS/400- and mainframe-based systems. The platform is being redesigned and will be called Host Integration Server 2000, which is already in
Beta.
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Microsoft's SNA Home Page
The official home for SNA Server.
SNA Server 4.0 Service Pack 2
Download the latest update to Microsoft SNA Server
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SNA Server 4.0 FAQ
From Microsoft
Installing SNA Server on Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 251320 - Although SNA Server 4.0 SP3 and later is supported on Windows 2000, when you run Autorun.exe or Setup.exe from the SNA Server 4.0, 4.0 SP1, or 4.0 SP2 refresh CD-ROM on a new installation, the following error message
occurs: (updated 6/18/2002)
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Installing SNA Server on Windows 2000
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 251320 - Although SNA Server 4.0 SP3 and later is supported on Windows 2000, when you run Autorun.exe or Setup.exe from the SNA Server 4.0, 4.0 SP1, or 4.0 SP2 refresh CD-ROM on a new installation, the following error message
occurs:
Microsoft SNA Server and Cisco Systems Data Center Routers Provide High-Performance Mainframe Integration
This paper describes Cisco and Microsoft collaboration that enhances mainframe connectivity for SNA Server. In the late 1990s, a combination of two technologies is providing compelling enterprise-wide benefits in ease of use, speed of deployment, scalability, and availability. The
technologies are the Microsoft© Windows? operating system development environment, together with ubiquitous connectivity provided by Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks.
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