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have you tried \\servername\filepath\transfers\kitsent.tto



-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Dorrington [mailto:ianDorrington@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 26 October 2004 15:15
To: 'midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Using Client Access to connect to a windows 2003 server


I am having trouble running client access transfers (AS400 to PC) on a
windows 2003 server when triggering from the AS400. The increased security
on the Windows 2003 server means that the although I can drop a file onto
the server itself, I cannot put the file to a mapped drive on the server.
The message I get on the printout from the transfer is
 
    Transfer file: D:\TRANSFERS\KITSENT.tto   
    The system cannot find the path specified.
    H:\ABC\kitsent.xls                        
 
The H: drive is a mapped drive on the server.  If I run the transfer
directly from the server it works.  The client access server is running
under the same user as the server is logged on as.
 
Has anyone had this problem and managed to solve it???
 
Thanks,
Ian
 


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