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  • Subject: Re: The Old Shared Folder ain't what she used to be!
  • From: "David Shaw" <daveshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 12:29:33 -0400

Fritz,

Sounds like their initial program isn't starting the QSERVER subsystem,
which it probably wouldn't be if they just restored the one from the V3R2
machine and didn't add in all the new stuff they need.  Do a RTVCLSRC of the
V4R5 QSTRUP program and compare it to the initial program that they're
using, there will be quite a few things to copy over.

Dave Shaw
Simpsonville, SC
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Fritz Hayes" <fhayes@spiritone.com>

OK, OK.  I know shared folders are not supported with the latest OS/400 but
still.  Who wants to rework those slick file creation and transfer routines
that have worked for the last century?

Anyway, the client is moving from a CISC V3R2 machine into a V4R5 screamer.
Everything is good to go except this last thing with Shared Folders.  The PC
is running DOS 5.0, attached via TwinAx and is using the old PC Support.
Works fine connected to the old machine.  The mapping function drops in
process with the new machine giving an error message of CPF1269 RFC 413,0.
The clue from the joblog is that Qserver is not running!

So, is there a trick to helping the unsupported Shared Folders work on a
V4R5 machine?

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Fritz Hayes
Pacific Information Systems
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