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Well, we're running V3R2 here, how do I tell if Netserver is "available"? Any specific commands on the AS/400? Also, for whatever releases that support Netserver, how does one initiate using it? Is it part of the base operating system? Or is it an LPP option that needs to be explicitly selected for installation? Say I'm a new user with a non-CA client, what do I do to see if I can access the IFS via Netserver? Dan Bale IT - AS/400 Handleman Company 248-362-4400 Ext. 4952 -------------------------- Original Message -------------------------- Using Netserver to share directories in the IFS works without any Client Access installed. But I cannot remember when Netserver was introduced to the AS400. Was is available in 3.2? I think so. Windows clients cannot tell the difference between Unix, NT or AS400 shares, supposedly. Christopher K. Bipes mailto:ChrisB@Cross-Check.com Sr. Programmer/Analyst mailto:Chris_Bipes@Yahoo.com CrossCheck, Inc. http://www.cross-check.com 6119 State Farm Drive Phone: 707 586-0551 x 1102 Rohnert Park CA 94928 Fax: 707 586-1884 If consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, only geniuses work here. Karen Herbelin - Readers Digest 3/2000 -----Original Message----- From: D.BALE@handleman.com [mailto:D.BALE@handleman.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 12:13 PM To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com Subject: RE: QOpenSys name rules OK, copied it to the IFS root, no problems using a long filename from there. One of the issues I'm dealing with here is that I'm developing an application that will make me the next Brad Stone <g> and it requires copying an AS/400 file to a location from where Microsoft Word can insert the file into a document. So I need to keep it as flexible as possible in terms of all the different AS/400 setups out there for potential customers. I need to think in terms of OS/400 release independence (V3R2 on up) and different users' client software and hardware. Which brings up another question. Is my ability to map a drive in Windows Explorer dependent on using Client Access? If it is, how do non-CA Windows users gain access to the IFS? Also, I'm not sure I really want to dump these files into the IFS root, so I did another test creating a BALED directory in the root directory, copying the file there; the long filename appeared to work fine in this case as well. Regarding AS/400 security, is this something I'll be able to "get away with" on most AS/400s out there? John Earl, comments? Dan Bale IT - AS/400 Handleman Company 248-362-4400 Ext. 4952 +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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