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"Not accessible" sounds like you might need to remap to the netserver
(qibmc401).  From home, I map to
<netserver>\QIBM\ProdData\CA400\Express\Install\Image and it seems
happy.

> message: 2
> date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 14:30:04 -0600
> from: Dennis Munro <DMunro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> subject: CA Express update from home
> 
> Running V5R2M0, latest cume & 1 month back on group & other ptf's  -
> Running W2K Pro w/SP4  -  Running CISCO VPN Rel.4.0  I also have a Netgear
> RP614 router sitting between my P/C & my Charter cable modem.  Running
> V5R2M0 of Ops Nav.
> 
> This morning at work I upgraded CAE on my P/C since I had recently upgraded
> to V5R2M0 & all the latest ptf's, CAE included.
> 
> I am trying to do the same thing from home but when I go to check the
> "Service Level", I get:  "\\QBMC401 is not accessible.  The network path was
> not found."  What path worked this morning from work was
> \\qbmc401\qibm\proddata\ca400\express\mri2924.  It has been some time since
> I last upgrade my home CAE version & but it has worked.

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