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"Dave Snyder" <dsnyder@blcnet.com>
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04/11/2002 01:15 PM
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        Subject:        CAE - Mapping Network Drives


I recently converted my p/c from Client Access to Client Access Express
and am having trouble seeing the AS400 through windows. I have researched
and tried and looked up about as much as I can figure out to try, and just
can't seem to get to the AS400 via Windows 98. I can ping the netserver on
the AS400 from my p/c, but can not find it using the FIND utility in
Windows nor can I see it via Windows Explorer/Network Neighborhood. As far
as I can tell I have the domain correct in the netserver, but still no go.
Any more tips for me to try?
Dave

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