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Chris,

I have found the OS/400 tftp server a tad different than the many others I have used. With most tftp servers when you set the root dir that IS the server where you put and get files with no other effort. On OS/400 it seems that you need to specify a CD command to move to the directory even though you think you're there to start with . So try a CD /TFTP/yourdir and then do a put.

- Larry

Chris Bipes wrote:

I have setup the tftp server to a directory on the IFS.  "\TFTP" and placed
a sub directory in it.  Also a file.  Owner of the directory, sub-directory
and file is QTFTP.  I try to tftp the file to my PC and get an error 'TFTP:2
Inaccessible path specified".  On the chgtftpa under altsrcdir I put
"\TFTP".  Is that correct?  I am reading the V5R1 manual about it and well I
cannot see what I have done wrong.


HELP!


Chris Bipes



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