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Thanks for all the suggestions! How could I have ignored this?
I've been experimenting with the QNTC approach. It seemingly works fine for me on the command line. It's even OK with the longer filenames on v7r3?
Because we access the IFS a lot, we require all users to match their username/passwords between these systems. So "theoretically" I could swap my PRINTPDF program call with a simple MOVE command.
I had to use the MKDIR('/QNTC/myservername') to be able to "see" the share using WRKLNK. As I understand, that will be gone after the next IPL (each morning).
When I look at the properties of i5/OS NetServer in System i Navigator, everything looks OK. Our domain is "TBF" but my network guys says it may need to be "TBF.LOCAL"?
(and YES I still use System i Nav - I absolutely HATE the browser and/or ACS version)
Any suggestions?
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Greg Wilburn
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 1:21 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Deposit file(s) on Wndows Server
We have quite a few jobs that retrieve files from various FTP servers and/or websites. All of these processes are a combination of CL, RPGLE and scripts (I wrote all of them). Until now, I have always stored these on the IFS. I have a need to push a group of files over to our Windows server instead.
I could fire up another script to FTP from the IBM i to our Windows server, but I'd rather not have FTP server running on the Windows server. Are there other more "elegant" solutions?
TIA,
Greg
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