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Tim, that's what the QNTC folder in your IFS is all about. Try WRKLNK and see if the PC is listed under QNTC. If not, search the archives on QNTC for all the details. The IFS book has more details. Basically, if you've setup NetServer and can see the 400 from the PC, and if they are both on the same subnet, it should automatically appear under QNTC. > -----Original Message----- > From: Hatzenbeler, Tim [mailto:thatzenbeler@clinitech.net] > Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 12:11 PM > To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion' > Subject: Mapping IFS to a PC Drive. > > > What do I need to do, if I would like to be able to access, a > remote PC's > file system from the Iseries? NOTICE: This E-mail may contain confidential information. If you are not the addressee or the intended recipient please do not read this E-mail and please immediately delete this e-mail message and any attachments from your workstation or network mail system. If you are the addressee or the intended recipient and you save or print a copy of this E-mail, please place it in an appropriate file, depending on whether confidential information is contained in the message.
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