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At 09:05 03/31/2003, Deon Reid wrote:
I am running a JAVA program on the AS/400 that creates a PC Text file. I
would like to send this file to a Windows server on the network. What
methods are available to me to distribute it other than FTP?
I've been using the QNTC method that Vern mentioned. It works fine, but
there are a few quirks. The NT box and the AS400 must be in the same
domain, or user account validation will fail, and there doesn't seem to be
a way around that. It's also necessary to have the user name and password
be the same on the domain as on the AS400. There's a work-around for that
though. It may also be necessary to "mount" the NT share on the AS400 by
using the MKDIR command. It's supposed to happen automagically if the NT
box is on the same subnet as the AS400. I don't know if that works or not
(I'm not blessed with that situation). There are a couple of
not-too-painful ways to make that happen too. All in all, It has made our
data propagation problems a LOT more manageable. MUCH better than relying
on client access, and even somewhat easier than FTP.
Pete Hall
pbhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.pbhall.us/
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