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Thank you. According to what my Windows drive map looked like, it appeared
to be a subdirectory of /. It is actually several levels deeper. Looking
yesterday, I didn't make that connection. Didn't help that I had a pc
person on the other end, wanting/needing to move on to other fires.

Getting a lot closer to the answer. Would have been nice to have used
iSeries Navigator enough over the years to know where to look. But, also
wasn't my job either. Fun going down with a ship.....

John McKee

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 9:07 AM, Scott Mildenberger <
SMildenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you look in System i Navigator under File Systems it has File Shares.
The shares can have different names than the underlying IFS folder. The
shares can also have different permissions set. It is all viewable there.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
John McKee
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 8:01 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Network file share

I wasn't trying to use the \\ notation with WRKLNK. On my computer, at
XP, I have a share assigned as noted. But, I have not been able, so far,
to locate that using WRKLNK. That is puzzling.

I checked file permissions, the the read only attribute was checked.
Unchecking did not >appear< to have any effect. I say that because user is
600 miles away. Can't see, for certain, what is happening. Thought
struck me that remote user might be trying to authenticate and using mixed
or lower case. I thought I read somewhere that Windows 7 was case
sensitive, whether the i was or not.


My end is v5r4m0.

Thanks for the link.

John McKee

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