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There is no IFS mapping included with CA Express.  You are supposed to use
the AS/400 NetServer included with TCP/IP and access files via Network
Neighborhood and standard Windows-type file shares.  It is configurable
from Operations Navigator, but like everything from IBM, the instructions
are somewhat vague, missing, obtuse, difficult to find, ...  There may be a
Redbook, I haven't checked.

Also,  the AS/400 file systems tend to not show up in Network Neighborhood.
You usually have to do a 'Find computer' to locate them.



                                                                                
                    
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While running Client Access Windows 95/NT client v3r2m0, I was able to map
to the Integrated File System
(IFS) on my AS/400.  But, after moving to CA Express Client v4r4m0 (with
SF60796 applied), I can no
longer see, nor use, the IFS.  When I put CA v3r2m0 back, my ability to use
the IFS comes back (go
figure).  I need to have Express load and the ability to use the IFS (ex:
administrating Domino).  My
AS/400 is running v4r4.  Is there a PTF or some setting that needs changing
(like a port number)?  Your
help is appreciated.

Thank You,
Joe Lewis
Director of Information Technology
I. Spiewak & Sons


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