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I am looking, now, at the properties of my IFS folder. Some time ago, I
apparently tried to fix this using the wrong approach. Didn't work, though.

The folder name and my user profile are not the same. When I start my computer,
I am asked for my appropriate Series i user profile.

Right now, that profile (and Public) have all rights to the directory. At least
all the boxes, except for exclude, are checked.

When I tried to save a spreadsheet to my IFS folder yesterday, the name was
written to the folder, but no data. Seems like something else is possibly
going on. Why would the directory name be written, but no data?

Where do I look now?

Thanks!

John McKee

Quoting Lukas Beeler <lukas.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:40 PM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there someplace else I need to look for permissions? Maybe Navigator?

You can set the Netserver shary globally to "Read/Only", which could
lead to the effect you described.

You can check this using System i Navigator by checking the properties
of the share.

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