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--- "Clapham, Paul" <pclapham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I recently configured our network to use the QNTC
> file system, so that our
> iSeries system could access files on a particular
> W2K server. The systems
> are in the same domain, and there's a network user
> with the same password
> that's authorized to access those files. So on the
> iSeries I typed
> 
> WRKLNK '/qntc/server-name/share-name/*'
> 
> and it came back with a display of the files in that
> share. Only problem
> was, it took about five hours to do that. Apparently
> it had to examine every
> computer in the domain, which is a continent-wide
> WAN with nearly 600
> systems.
Paul,
I'm not sure if this will solve your problem, but I
create a Host Table Entry for each of my qntc servers.

CFGTCP Opt 10, create  a Host Table Entry 
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  ServerName

Worth a try anyway.

Don McIntyre

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