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1. You can create directories in the IFS with CL commands CRTDIR, MD, or
MKDIR.
2. Create directory/folder with above commands. Created share with QZLSADFS
API.
3. a. directly using UNC naming convention:
\\server-name\share-name\path\file
   b. mapping the share to a drive letter
        i.  Windows Explorer under Tools drop-down menu
        ii. Microsoft NET USE command (from DOS command line or Start/Run)

Hope this helps...
Reggie

> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 13:35:47 -0500
> From: "trevor perry" <trevorp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: IFS folders
> 
> I need a short tutorial on creating a folder on the IFS (not 
> in QDLS) and being able to access it from the iSeries and a user PC.
> 
> 1) Can I do this from OS400? Or am I stuck with OpsNav?
> 2) What are the steps to create and share this folder?
> 3) How do I reference this folder from the PC?
> 
> Thanks,
> Trevor


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