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The big clue here is EXPRESS. Search the archives for NetServer. If you
don't find a hit, or if for some strange reason you have email but no web
access, pop us again and we'll help you out.
Rob Berendt
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Morning guys,
Could anyone out there explain how to connect AS/400 folders using Client
Access Express. We have some automated process between the AS/400 and the
rest of the world using these folders, I have a users that depend on this
folders. I'm planning company wide rollout of Express but I can not
figure out how to map the folders.
HELP!
Dare
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