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Basically:

1)You need to have Netserver running.
2) The AS/400 or iSeries must be a member of the same Windows domain,

Once this is done, any shares that you have available on your Windows server
will show up under the QNTC folder in the IFS.

Here's a link to the IBM Netserver Homepage:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/netserver/

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cyndi Bradberry" <CyndiB@xxxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 7:04 AM
Subject: New drive mapping question


> A co-worker heard that you could map an NT network drive and make the
> iseries think it was part of the IFS. He wants to create a program to
write
> a file directly to this NT drive. We do not have the FSIOP (or nom du
jour).
> Could someone please point me in the right direction ?  I asked the info
> center, but everything seemed to be pointing the other way. Where you
assign
> a drive letter on your PC to a share on the IFS.
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Cyndi B.
> Boise, ID
>

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