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Dave,
        If all you are looking for is file and print services, there really 
isn't
any point in looking to an iSeries server. I'd be happy to hear other
points of view on this, but you are talking about putting in an integrated
server and then not using any of the integrated services. You might as well
be buying it because you want a good place to put your coffee cup.

On Friday 16 November 2001 01:49 pm, Dave Willenborg wrote:
> Current system is an IBM Net Finity 5500 Windows NT 4.0 with some service
> packs. It is used for file and print sharing. Each individual user has
> space (drive H) on the server for storing documents. There is a shared
> area (drive G) which can be used by the user to store documents to pass to
> other users. When a user logs on to the network, the 2 drives are
> automatically mapped through a script that is run.
>
> What I would like to do is the same thing but using the AS/400 to do the
> same thing.


> Dave Willenborg
> Dwillenborg@jcrob.com

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