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  • Subject: Unable to start network drives
  • From: "David Murphy" <david.a.murphy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 10:17:26 -0800
  • Importance: Normal

I'm setting up a new PC. I just installed Client Access V3R1M2 on the PC.
When the PC starts I' m getting this message:

"CWBNW6101 - Unable to start Network Drives"

even before I get a Windows 95 login. Pressing the HELP button gets this:

"The Network Drive function is not compatible with the level of Windows 95
currently running on this PC...."

I've got many PCs running Windows 95 and CA V3R1M2 and have never seen this
before. I've been to both the AS/400 service and Client Access web sites and
can't find anything so far.

Has anyone else encountered this problem?


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