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Does not work - can not find computer or share name.
Dave

>>> <rob@dekko.com> 5/16/02 2:35:58 PM >>>
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Oh, that error!

try it by the ip address

My computer
Tools
Map Network drive
\\###.###.###.###\myshare

If that works - report it to IBM.  "Host tables (instead of dns) are the
root of all evil"


Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin




"Dave Snyder" <dsnyder@blcnet.com>
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It works OK on my machine.  I just ran it to retrieve a small file into
Excel 2000 with no problem. What problems are you having?

What about sending to the AS400?

Could the users access the QDLS directories before?
Have you defined a guest profile in Netserver to provide access if the
windows user is not enrolled on the AS400? If so, is it enrolled in the
system distribution directory?

In order to access QDLS the users need to be enrolled in the system
distribution directory (WRKDIRE command). However, you are better off
not using this directory if you do not need to. If all you want to do
is share files, create a directory in the IFS (MKDIR command) and use
Ops Nav to create a netserver share over it.


Tried this. Can get the share added but when I attempt to map a network
drive I get the message, Unable to find the remote system or share name.


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