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  • Subject: Re: Mapping drive QDLS
  • From: Mª Elena Vázquez <maena@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 10:49:47 -0100

I had this problem some time ago, and if I remember well, it was solved deleting
all the passwords that Windows95 saves locally. (C:\WINDOWS\*.PWL)
After that, next time you try to connect to the AS400 the password will be
requested, and everything should work fine.
Greetings.
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Mª Elena Vázquez
mailto:maena@correo.com
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Winardi wrote:

> > Subject:    Mapping drive QDLS
> > Author: "Winardi" [SMTP:winardi@toyota.astra.co.id]
> > Date:       1/28/99 5:54 PM
> >
> > I try to mapping Folder QDLS from windows explorer
> > conection by TCP/IP with Client Access but not show folder QDLS, only
> > device Printer.
> >
> > Does anyone know how to show folder QDLS.
> > Is that need to start Some Command from AS/400 ?
> > If need, what the command ?
> > +---


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