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Maybe this will work:

Intelligent Communications Trace Analyzer for iSeries

http://www-912.ibm.com/supporthome.nsf/document/33072549



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Bryan Dietz
Aktion Associates



midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/28/2004 05:44:00 PM:

-> All--
->
-> Having a bit of time with this, hoping perhaps someone can please advise

-> on path(s) to follow toward resolution...
->
-> Have a 3rd party communications application running on an intel server
-> which works fine, receiving and sending files with a remote partner
using
-> SOAP over HTTP.
->
-> It works fine, that is, as long as the place where it's configured to
put
-> those files is local to the machine where it lives. As soon as a folder
-> on the AS/400 is mapped on the intel box and the application is
-> configured to use it instead of the local folder, the application starts

-> sending the files it receives to its discard bin, which the vendor says
-> happens because of issues when attempting to  write the file.
->
-> Along the way to attempting to resolve this, we've defined new users
with
-> matching id/password on both systems, so now when mapping the AS/400
-> folder no signon is required. The files can be manually copied to and
-> from the AS/400 folders from explorer with ease.
->
-> We've also tried mapping a folder on another intel box instead, and it
-> works fine that way.
->
-> So the thought is that the 400 must be kicking it out somewhere along
the
-> line and for some reason, that this event must be logged, and that if it

-> is found and read it may lead toward the resolution of the problem.
->
-> Not being very deep on this sort of stuff, where should such an error
-> message be found?
->
-> tia,
->
-> --Jerome Hughes
-> --


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