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1st go thru OPS Nav and into the remote connection and delete the 
connection under "orignate" . I can't find the exact files with the erorr 
message you posted but, if I remember correctly this is a know problem. 
there are 5-10 files in the IFS that need to be deleted and then re-run 
the wizard.  Also you may need to remove and install a new PTF.

When you get the error try going to www-912.ibm.com and use the search box 
with the details from the sharing violation message and I think you will 
find the tip.

good luck
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"Roger Vicker, CCP" <rvicker@xxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        Switching Universal Connection transport.


Hello,

I've got a college with a 270 at V5R1 Cume 2134. The system used to have 
a public address and used the internet for ECS.

They finally switched their firewall to a Sonicwall and now the iSeries 
has a private address with the old public address being NAT'ed through 
the firewall. Since the Universal Connection at V5R1 doesn't deal with 
firewalls I tried to switch to the internal modem on the 2771. After 
filling out the wizard in OpsNav (as a QSECOFR) I got the error "An 
error occurred saving data: Sharing violation occurred." It then asked 
if I wanted to test the connection. The test was successful but if I use 
SNDPTFORD the job log shows that it tries to use the QTOCL2TP and 
QESLINE (SDLC) but not the new QESDIAL.

Has anyone seen this before or know how to clear the sharing violation 
so ECS functions will use the correct hardware?

BTW I found out the hard way that before I run the wizard again to 
delete QESDIAL first. If I don't the wizard creates a duplicate profile 
and then practically nothing works (even delete) until an IPL cleans one 
of them out.

Thanks.

Roger Vicker, CCP

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