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I have a CL program that sends files (using the QNTC file system) to a Windows 
2000 SQL server in another building on campus and also to an NT server that 
sits right next to the 400.   It works fine most of the time.  Occasionally, 
(semi regularly) it fails to send the file to the SQL server.  The transfer to 
the NT server in our computer room *never* fails.  I have asked the "server 
gods" on campus.  They say they can see no reason for it to fail on their end.  
If we IPL, the transfer will work again ... for a while.  Apparently, we are 
stopping some service and not restarting it.  Any ideas what would cause the 
transfer to fail out of our building but not inside?  


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University of Toledo Foundation 
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> nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too. 
> Imagine all the people living life in peace.
> 
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