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You might need to add a share to QDLS in OpsNav,
Network, Servers, TCP/IP, NetServer.
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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
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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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