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Is this your normal PC that you use everyday? If not, make sure you have the
proper authority on the PC in question. W2K machines can be a problem
because of authorizations.
I also had something similar happen to me recently. I just tried a second
time and it worked. I probably did not have the spoolfile properly
hi-lighted? I dunno, but it did work the 2nd time, after closing and
re-opening the C/A express. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave [mailto:dschopp@imt.net]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 8:39 AM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Drag-n-Drop from Ops Nav?


I used to be able to display a list of spool files on the AS/400, then 
select, drag and drop them onto my desktop (or any other folder on my PC).  
These spool files would then transfer to my system as a text file.

Now, when I try that, I get the familiar mouse pointer that shows it's 
dragging and ready for dropping, but when I let go... nothing happens.  

Anyone have ANY ideas what I need to do to get that functionality back?

My AS/400:       My PC:
V5R1             Win2K

-- 
David Schopp
WISDM Team Leader
Computers Unlimited

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