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Jim,

QNTC is IBM's Client-side interface to windows networking. The objects you see under /QNTC are not data stored on your system, but rather are other computers that are found on your network.

You don't want to delete these... the way you'd remove them is by taking those computers off of the network...

Can you explain what sort of problems these are causing that makes you want to get rid of them?

The "File Shares" in ops nav are part of "NetServer" and are not related to QNTC.

-SK


On 4/3/2015 10:55 AM, Jim Franz wrote:
On a large system we have a /QNTC with many hundreds of links.
At one point, a decade ago, someone fooled around with using /QNTC to
transfer data with Win servers and desktops. That was halted long ago, but
all these links exist.
Operations would like to delete them all.
I will admit to not truly understanding /QNTC and after considerable
reading, I can't say I understand it any more.

In OPS Nav, under File Shares - there are none for /QNTC (but there are
a few for / (ROOT) and we are working towards changing that..

We do have several products that interface with both i and Win servers, but
we believe this is not via QNTC - we asked and they responded with ... what
is QNTC? (one product still uses QDLS..)

So can I verify if any links are in use? in Ops Nav, right click a link,
and properties seems to do something that causes it to show as active or in
use (it has a last use of date time when I asked to show properties...

If I remove a link in QNTC (either OPS Nav or WRKLNK) I assume I'm only
removing a "definition" to that Win PC or server... is that a true
statement?

Assuming no one sets up each one of these links, how do they automatically
get created?


Jim Franz



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