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Yes, it does bring up the shares and I can map a drive then. That seems to have 
gotten me around the issue at least, not sure if it is totally resolved or not.
Thanks.
Dave

>>> Chuck Morehead <cbmorehead@nokuse.com> 4/11/02 3:26:49 PM >>>
What happens if you go to Start, Run, and then enter
\\your_AS400_IP_Address?  Does it bring up the AS/400 shares that are
configured under Netserver?  If not, the problem is probably either
Netserver isn't configured right or isn't running.

Chuck

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Snyder" <dsnyder@blcnet.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 1:15 PM
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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