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A few ideas thay may (or may not!) help: 1) The share isn't set up as "read-only" is it? 2) The file isn't in use by another process somewhere? 3) Is there a limit on the number of users that can access the share? 4) Can you determine whether the problem is on the server-side or on the client-side? If you try this from a Windows PC, instead of from the iSeries, does it work? On Fri, 9 May 2003, Kern, Mary T wrote: > We reformatted our NT server today (oh joy). Now my CL program that copies > files to it fails with > > Message . . . . : Not authorized to object. > Cause . . . . . : Authority is not sufficient to access object > /QNTC/dcimg0/common/coldtxt/checks/CHK0001.txt > > The job is run as QPGMR. I can drill down using WRKLNK when signed on as > QPGMR to exactly the place it needs to go. I even went so far as to give > QGMR full authority to the share and each folder in the share ... but ... it > doesn't work. > > I changed the program to use my profile - which is the same on the 400 and > the NT server. I can't run it either ... and I am the administrator on the > NT box. >
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