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  • Subject: Re: mapped drive in W2K Pro.
  • From: Bob Buchanan <BobbyB@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 14:00:56 -0700

You need to set up a share to the root level in NetServer if you want to
provide that kind of access.

> Lamar Thomas wrote:
> 
> Anyone know if I can still map a drive to my AS/400 box from within
> Windows 2000 Pro.?  I need to be able to map it to the AS/400 it self
> (i.e. \\MYAS400) and not just a share on the system (i.e.
> \\MYAS400\SHARENAME).  We are running "Client Access Express" on the
> workstations.
> 
> We used to be able to do it when we were running NT 4.0 and "Client
> Access".  Thanks for your help.
> 
> Lamar Thomas
> 
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