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Probably so...

It's certainly not the first time that I ever made a mistake (although I
would be loathe to admit it to my wife or kids...)

I was so frustrated trying to get it set up, all I know is how it is
currently setup...and it now works, so I wasn't sure if the TCP/IP domain
info on the AS/400 was relevant to Joe's issue or not...

I figured more information was better than less, but I had also forgotten to
mention that you have to have the same userid on both systems.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "DeLong, Eric" <EDeLong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:26 AM
Subject: RE: New drive mapping question


> Steve,
>
> I think you made a wrong turn.  I don't think the TCP/IP domain has
anything
> to do with Windows Networking Domain name.  The only setting that must be
> made is in Netserver configuration, on the "General" tab, labeled as
"Domain
> Name".  This would then refer to the Windows domain -or- workgroup name.
>
> Additionally, I think you can now use Netserver as the domain's login
> server, though I don't know if it can act as a primary domain
controller....
>
>
> Eric DeLong
> Sally Beauty Company
> MIS-Project Manager (BSG)
> 940-898-7863 or ext. 1863
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Landess [mailto:steve_landess@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:10 AM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Cc: Joe Pluta
> Subject: Re: New drive mapping question
>
>
> Joe -
>
> I don't think you necessarily have to have a domain server...I haven't
tried
> it, but if you just have a peer network named WORKGROUP, then you can
> probably just just use WORKGROUP on your iSeries as the domain name...
>
> To set the domain name on the iSeries, use the CHGTCPDMN command.
>
> Example:
> I have a Windows 2000 server that is my domain server, and the domain name
> is slandess.com (private, not registered as a public domain...)  This
> machine is also a DNS server, with an IP address of 10.0.0.29 on my
internal
> network (behind my firewall).
>
> On the iSeries, here is what is in my TCP domain information:
>
>                              Change TCP/IP Domain (CHGTCPDMN)
>
>   Type choices, press Enter.
>
>   Host name  . . . . . . . . . . .     'BUBBA'
>
>   Domain name  . . . . . . . . . .     'slandess.com'
>
>
>
>   Domain search list . . . . . . .     *DFT
>
>
>
>   Host name search priority  . . .     *LOCAL          *REMOTE, *LOCAL,
> *SAME
>   Domain name server:
>     Internet address . . . . . . .     '10.0.0.29'
>                                        '24.93.35.62'
>                                        '24.93.35.63'
>
>
> Bottom
>   F3=Exit   F4=Prompt   F5=Refresh   F10=Additional parameters
F12=Cancel
>  F13=How to use this display        F24=More keys
>
>
> 10.0.0.29 is the IP address of my internal DNS server.  24.93.35.62 and
> 24.93.35.63 are the IP address of the RoadRunner DNS servers outside my
> firewall.
>
> In Ops Navigator, I had to specify SLANDESS as the domain name (WITHOUT
the
> .COM) before I could see my network shares under the QNTC folder in the
IFS.
> I'm not at home right now, so I can't tell you specifically where to
specify
> the domain name in Ops Nav.
>
> When I do a WRKLNK '/QNTC', then use option 5 to drill down into the
> details, I can see all of the windows machines that have shares on them.
If
> I put a 5 next to one of them, I can see the shared folders on that
machine.
>
> HTH
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Joe Pluta" <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 9:10 AM
> Subject: RE: New drive mapping question
>
>
> > > From: Steve Landess
> > >
> > > 1)You need to have Netserver running.
> > > 2) The AS/400 or iSeries must be a member of the same Windows domain,
> >
> > This is the part I don't get.  What the heck is a Windows domain and how
> do
> > you create one?  Do you have to have a box running a special (server)
> > version of Windows to be the domain server?  Or can a W2K workstation be
a
> > domain server?  Can a Linux box be a domain server?  Can an AS/400 (with
> no
> > integrated PC card) be a domain server?
> >
> > I'm soooo confused.
> >
> > Joe
> >
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