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Vern,

You can also just have iSeries Navigator on one PC for the configuration. 
The end pc's won't even need that just to access the shares.

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To clarify, Ops Nav is part of Client Access - you just don't need 
terminal 
emulation or whatever other stuff can bloat your PC.

You also don't need OpsNav to configure NetServer - there are green screen 

ways - V5R2 has a QUSRTOOL thingy that lets you do this - it also works on 

V5R1 - have to change TGTRLS for the CRTCLPGM commands. I built it on 
V5R2, 
then SAVRSTLIB to our V5R1.

Cheers
Vern

At 10:25 AM 1/30/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi Ian
>I think Netserver is what you are looking for.
>If Netserver is configured using a guest account, the user will not be
>prompted for user id/password.
>With Netserver there is no requirement of Client Access.
>Netserver is configured via Ops Nav - Contact me directly if you need
>any help configuring this.
>Regards
>Andy


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