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I have been through the archives and found several hits, but no answer.

We want to mount an IFS directory over a Windows share.
The idea is to allow our technicians access to the Client Access install
images on our i520 without them having to login.

It seems to work, but we cannot see any files in the IFS from the PC?

Steps:
We installed UNIX services for Windows.
Created Windows share as4000client.

Ran the following mount command;
MOUNT TYPE(*NFS) MFS('techserver.gcbe.local:/as400client') MNTOVRDIR('/QIB
M/PRODDATA/Access/Windows/Install/Image')OPTIONS('ro,suid,retry=5,rsize=8096
,wsize=8096,timeo=20,retrans=5,acregmin=30,acregmax=60,acdirmin=30,acdirmax=
60,hard
')


Thanks, Bob Schwartz


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