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You must have user profile on the iSeries & PC User
name identical. 
Don

--- Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > From: Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
> >
> > Whether a domain or a workgroup, computers in the
> same named network will
> > share information regarding shared drives and
> printers.  This is the name
> > that should be reflected in the NetServer
> configuration and allows OS/400
> > to both see and be seen by other computers on the
> network.
> 
> Okay, that's interesting.  You seem to be implying
> that as far as the AS/400
> is concerned, workgroups and dmoains are the same. 
> Because I can set up
> workgroups in my peer network, as you say, but not a
> domain, because I don't
> have a domain controller.  And I'd rather not have
> one if possible.
> 
> So, if I have a workgroup and I set up my NetSerevr
> configuration to that
> workgroup, then I should see everyone in that
> workgroup?  (JOE QUICKLY DOES
> A WHACK HERE AND A HACK THERE)  Okay, I do see it!
> 
> I do a WRKLNK in QNTC, and I can see the workstation
> (and my AS/400).
> However, when I open the workstation, there is
> nothing in it, even though I
> shared a folder.  I power down the workstation, it's
> still in the QNTC
> folder, but any attempt to access it hangs.
> 
> I reboot the workstation, and now when I do a WRKLNK
> and go into the
> workstation, I see an empty folder.
> 
> So, why can't I access the share that I created?  I
> gave Everyone permission
> to the share, no maximum users.
> 
> Joe
> 
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