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Joel, If what you are describing is accurate, that sounds like a bug or perhaps a permissions/authority problem. Have you been using the same user profile throughout this whole process? I assume your talking about (in Ops Nav) expanding File Systems/Integrated File System/Root, as opposed to File Shares. By your explanation, all you did was create a directory under the root and the rest disappeared from Ops Nav. When you created it without the slash, it would have been created under whatever was your current directory at the time. Any idea what that was? Did you find and successfully delete the directory you created by mistake? Either way, that should not effect yor ability to see other directories under the root. Have you installed the latest Client Access service from http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/access/casp.htm If that doesn't help, I would report it IBM. -Marty ------------------------------ date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 05:38:20 -0700 (PDT) from: Joel Schibbelhute <joel_schibbelhute@xxxxxxxxx> subject: iSeries Navigator question When creating a directory on a client's iSeries I made the mistake of keying the command like: CRTDIR DIR('mydir') instead of CRTDIR DIR('/mydir'), ( no preceding slash mark). I corrected this and created my directory under the root like I intended, but now when I expand the root directory I can't see any directories created before I did this. I can see ones created after the mistake, but not ones created before. I can still see the directories in Windows Explorer where I had mapped network drives and I can see them using WRKLNK, but I would like for Navigator to display them again. Any ideas? Thanks, Joel
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