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I do not recall RSE having any ability to copy stuff between two systems, 
but I could be wrong.

Can you just do it via Windows Network Neighborhood and drag and drop?

You could also use the QFileSvr.400 file system to mount the IFS of the 
target iSeries to the source iSeries, and then just drag and drop to the 
target directory as it appears under that file system.  To RSE this would 
look like a "local" copy, but under the covers, OS/400 would copy it to 
the target.

Hope this helps.

Mark







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I am attempting to copy a bunch of jar files from the IFS on one iSeries 
to
another, but I get an error (Operation Failed. File system input or output
error. Details->Message reported from file system.)  If I copy the jar 
files
to my PC first and then to the destination IFS it works just fine. 

Any suggestions?

Aaron Bartell
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