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I had a problem a while back and IBM and I went around and around. IIRC, if
you have a local account on that server with the same authentication
information, it will work fine. If you don't, then you need a GUEST local
account on the server. Then your authentication should work fine. The
problems is that your network Admin person won't like any of your ideas. I
was working with an NT server, but I don't know how much that changes IBM's
approach. It seems to me that they first needed to make a connection so they
could exchange the actual authentication. And that had to be done through
either a local account or a guest account.

- Michael

On 10/26/06, Fisher, Don <dfisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yep, PING successfully finds the server.  Remember that I am getting
entries in the server's event log indicating the user i.d. and/or password
is invalid so I know the server is receiving the request.

You may be confusing domain with server here.  A domain is a collection of
servers and user i.d.s, not a specific server.  The user i.d. I'm
attempting to use belongs in the domain, but so does the server so I don't
understand the server's problem.

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
RoomStore, Inc.
(804) 784-7600 ext. 2124
dfisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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In that, your guy would be wrong.

Can you ping that domain name from your iSeries? If not, then you're got
route issues somewhere or you are using an incorrect IP address in your
iSeries host table.
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