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Also, have you looked in Ops Nav to see what the shares are for NetServer?
Under Network->Servers->TCPIP->NetServer

At 08:12 PM 4/25/02 +0530, you wrote:

>My user name and passwords for w2k & as/400 are different.
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>                     Vernon Hamberg
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> see as400
>                     midrange-l-admin@mi        folders/files through
> windows 2000
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>Do your user ID and password fro 2000 match those on the 400?
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>At 07:32 PM 4/25/02 +0530, you wrote:
> >I have client access express installed on a windows 2000 machine.  The
> >problem is i can't see any of the as400 folders (subfolders/files), except
> >for the printers, when i browse my as400 machine through the network
> >neighbourhood.    I can able to view my as400 folders through
> >WIN95/WIN98/WINNT.  Solutions please.
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> >Rgds,
> >Karthik
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