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Look for NETSRVCMD. The process described in QUSRTOOL/QATTCL will create a library of the same name. The commands/programs installed can be accessed with GO NETS. I wish IBM would do more of this: a green screen system to access most of the API's that relate to NetServer. You can work with file/print shares, NetServer attributes, start/stop NetServer, and work with NetServer users without waiting for a bloated Java GUI to start up. Here's the menu itself: Select one of the following: 1. Start iSeries NetServer 2. End iSeries NetServer 3. Add File Share 4. Change File Share 5. Add Print Share 6. Change Print Share 7. Display Share 8. Remove Share 9. Change Attributes 10. Display Attributes 11. Work with Shares 12. Work with NetServer Users 13. Display NetServer Information 14. Send NetServer Message I don't know what the "official" level of support is for QUSRTOOL, but you won't need it. As far as I'm concerned it out to be part of the core operating system. (What a concept, utilities to support an operating system that don't require you to load another operating system on a second computer......) > message: 9 > date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 17:42:27 -0700 > from: Jerry <jdraper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > subject: Re: signon failure - network neighborhood > > we are on v5r2. can you be slightly more specific? > > jerry > > Quoting bdietz@xxxxxx: > > > > > If you are on V5R2 and have installed the QUSRTOOL optional part of OS/400 > > there exists a green screen netserver config tool. Look thru the QATTCL > > for the create program TZ--- something. Works neat and has an option to > > see who is disabled for netserver support. > >
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