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the iSeries is in a different domain. However, QPOGMR exists as a user in both domains. And I am doing a similar job to a different server in that same "other" domain. I will have to check the share authority -----Original Message----- From: Pete Hall [mailto:pbhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2003 5:24 AM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: RE: QNTC authority At 17:34 05/09/2003, Chris Bipes wrote: >Is the share setup as a read only share? I you checking share >authority or NTFS authority. We define our shares as public full and >use NTFS authority, which is much more secure and backup with the >files. Share authorities are not backup with the files and cannot be >restored. Doesn't that leave you a little exposed from the NT side? Anyone that gains access to the network can have their way with the NT share. However, back to the original question, is the NT domain name the same as the iSeries domain? It seems that the iSeries passes iseries-domain/iseries-userid as the user name when it exchanges login credentials with the NT server, and passes the iSeries password too. Pete Hall pbhall@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.pbhall.us/
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