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I've got W2K Server on the IXS and haven't experienced that particular problem. The one problem that I'm having is that one of my XP Pro users is losing her connection to her networked drives (mapped to a folder on the W2K Server). Philipp Rusch wrote: > Come on, there must be another two or three users of an integrated > Netfinity beast called INXS with W2K on it : > > You did not get this problem ? > > Philipp Rusch schrieb: > >> Hi all, >> we got a problem with 5722WSV - Windows NT/2000 Integration >> on a model 820 with V5R1, Cum PTF level C2134510. >> When I look at the ptfs for the integration software for Win2K >> (5722WSV option2), I see all PTFs correctly installed up to the most >> recent SI06321, but when I switch to the Win2K side and do a lvlcheck >> with the MMC-Snap-In to check to Integration PTFs, I see only ancient >> PTFs installed (SI01263) , the available level on the AS/400 side seems >> to be of the same level and there is no possibility to install or >> uninstall this package. >> Is there a way to force installation of the new packages, or to force >> de-installtion of the old ones to begin from new? >> We have serious problems in shutting down and programmatically restarting >> this server, especially for the night job. >> I already tried to map a drive to /QIBM/NTAP/....service pack directory >> where I tried to install one of the newer .MSI-packages - no success, it >> simply does nothing ! It does not start an installation ! >> I installed Win2kSP3 then, to see if this is of any help (before on SP2), >> but again: no success. >> >> Any help is appreciated, thank you, Philipp Rusch >> >
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