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-----Original Message-----
From: Vern Hamberg Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 5:57 PM
 
<Chuck

A share is what you map a network drive to. It is an alias for some folder 
or directory on the iSeries (or NT or 2K or whatever). To see it, NetServer 
needs to be running, and the share has to have been defined. OpsNav is the 
easiest way to do this, but there MAY be command line calls to do this. You 
can start NetServer with the STRTCPSVR command at V4R5. You can use the 
local IP address, but you'll need that share name, perhaps call it "home" 
and have it point to "/home".

HTH

Vern>

Hmmm... OK looks like I need to fire up Ops Nav. NetServer is running (at
least I see the message that it started whenever we IPL).

I'll check this out.

Thanks,

Chuck



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