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I was trying automation of bluezone mainframe session using vbscript.
It was working fine on Windows 7 machine.
But recently started using Windows 10 machine where the scripts are failing to connect to bluezone mainframe session.

This was the result of an internal routine that was causing Win10 CE to have problems playing VBS scripts through BlueZone Scripting Host (bzsh).
The problem was resolved by our lab in BlueZone v7.1.5 GA (build 2846).

Still having problems with vbscript not communicating to BlueZone session after upgrading to Windows 10. The BlueZone v7.1.6 is installed, so I thought it would not have this issue. Is there anyone else having this problem or is there a know solution yet? Thank you

Have you checked the bitwize compatibility? If you have installed BZ 32bit then all registry settings will be in syswow64, and therefore the vbscript and app will need to also use 32bit programs in order to communicate.

If you can get the mainframe software to a point where you can interact with it on a batch job level -- or you write some simple Rexx commands that interact with it -- you can use ftp protocol to submit jobs to issue commands to the mainframe software. It won't directly do a TN3270 session with it, but Rexx commands and/or other custom written programs could replace that interaction. Then you could just talk to the mainframe software using simple JCL.

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