AS/400 Operations Navigator is a separately installable component of Client Access
that contains many subcomponents. If you are installing for the first time and you
use the Typical installation option, the following options are installed by default:
vOperations Navigator base support
vBasic operations (messages, printer output, and printers)
Toselect the subcomponents that you want to install, select the Custom installation
option. (After Operations Navigator has been installed, you can add subcomponents
by using Client Access Selective Setup.)
1. Display the list of currently installed subcomponents in the Component
Selection window of Custom installation or Selective Setup.
2. Select AS/400 Operations Navigator.
3. Select any additional subcomponents that you want to install and continue with
Custom installation or Selective Setup.
After you install Client Access, double-click the AS400 Operations Navigator icon
on your desktop to access Operations Navigator and create an AS/400 connection.
Prerequisite and related information
Use the AS/400 Information Center as your starting point for looking upAS/400
technical information. Youcan access the Information Center from the AS/400e
Information Center CD-ROM (English version:

SK3T-2027

) or from one of these
Web sites:
http://www.as400.ibm.com/infocenter
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/infocenter.htm
The AS/400 Information Center contains important topics such as logical
partitioning, clustering, Java, TCP/IP,Web serving, and secured networks. It also
contains Internet links to Web sites such as the AS/400 Online Library and the
AS/400 TechnicalStudio. Included in the Information Center is a link that describes
at a high level the differences in information between the Information Center and
the Online Library.
For a list of related publications, see the “Bibliography” on page599.
How to send your comments
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information. If you have any comments about this book or any other AS/400
documentation, fill out the readers’ comment form at the back of this book.
vIf you prefer to send comments by mail, use the readers’ comment form with the
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