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On 3/10/2016 12:28 PM, Hoteltravelfundotcom wrote:
Now my issue is, how to map a network drive to the IFS? do I do that in the
IFS?

If I understand the question, open Windows File Explorer, Expand
'Network', find your machine that's running IBM i, drill down, right
click and 'Map Network Drive...'

One can also do it in Windows File Explorer via Tools > Map Network
Drive... but you need to know the full path to the IFS directory.

I'm not a mouse clicker, so I tend to do it in a command window:
net use p: \\my.ibm.server\root\home

This all presupposes that your IFS has been shared via a share named
'root'. IBM i Navigator can tell you that, or you could ask your system
admin.


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