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People higher up the food chain set up network access here. If this was a
frequent problem, I might be able to get appropriate access established on that
server. But, so far, it isn't. The /QNTC file system would have been nice to
include in the CL I use to build the files. But, it isn't all that difficult
to use my pc for the manual step. Only advantage of using /QNTC is dropping a
manual step, at this point.

Thanks all, for the suggestions.

John McKee

Quoting Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hello John,

You can copy files to your Windows server using the QNTC file system.
Google it and you should find plenty of examples.

If you're looking for a solution that doesn't require QNTC, you can also
set up Windows NFS shares or use a product such as our IFS Tools product
which has native commands for reading and writing files directly to a
Windows share.

Feel free to contact me offline if you would like to learn more about
IFS Tools.

Regards,
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message: 5
date: Mon, 09 Mar 2009 09:30:32 -0500
from: John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Copying data to a Windows server

I'm sure this has been dealt with before. Just don't know how to search
for it.

At random intervals, I receive a data request. Data is on the IBM
system (I
really< wish I could remember the name of the day.). Data needs to be
copied
to a Windows server. I have that share mapped on my pc now. So, I can
copy
the files from a share on teh IBM system to a share on the Windows
system.
But, it would be nice to copy the files directly from the IBM system.
The
share is not a visible share, very handy. Security by obscurity,
apparently.

Since I know the network IP address and all that - since I created the
link on
my pc, is it possible to do that on the IBM system? AS/400, System i?

John McKee



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