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On 28/09/05, Bob O. <otis_the_cat@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>    Is there a way to keep the password dialog box from showing up when PC's
>    are booted and a mapped IFS folder is accessed?  I looked in Ops Nav under
>    "Permissions" for the folder.
>
>    For Public, everything has a check mark except "Exclude".  Is there some
>    other setting that needs to be set to allow all users access without
>    entering their AS/400 password?

Bob

I've only seen that happen when the Windows/network userID/password is
different to the iSeries userID/pasword. At our site the iSeries
pushes profile/password changes down to Active Directory, so iSeries &
Windows are (generally) in step, and the users never get prompted for
NetServer shares.

Regards, Martin
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