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I think there is a way you can map a network drive through a dos command.
Try NET USE.

jch

-----Original Message-----
From: trevor perry [mailto:trevorp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 12:17 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Access to Internal AS/400-IFS via Web Browser


I am playing with something similar... and here is my question..

I have a share working, but cannot access it until I sign in. If I use
Windows Explorer to go to this folder name:
\\10.1.1.1\share  then, it asks me for a user/pwd and I can connect to the
iSeries. If I don't go there with Windows Explorer, but try to use it a
batch file (for example), the path is not available - until I have logged in
using the first method.

So.. is there a way in a batch process to log in to that iSeries so I can
see the folder without having to resort manually to Windows Explorer?

Thanks,
Trevor
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www.looksoftware.com


----- 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>
>

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