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I don't think this is the same thing. I hope I can be clear here. When you look 
at a CD in Explorer you are not seeing what is called an image of the CD. The 
image is a byte copy of the raw contents of the CD, header, trailer, etc. A 
hard drive image of it will be a single file.

You cannot make an image entry from a typical Windows or IFS directory tree - 
it either has to be the optical device, or it has to be an ISO-compatible image.

Clear as mud? Hope not.

Vern

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> Should work. Create a share on your PC. (Can you share drive D:?) Load 
> the CD into your PC. addimgclge '/qntc/mypc/myshare... or some 
> derivative thereof. 
> 
> I do this from one iSeries to another without the PC though. 
> 
> Rob Berendt 
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> rick baird 
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> 
> This is a timely discussion. It's all new to me, but I've been 
> tasked to make this whole process a little more streamlined. I've 
> seen it done once, and I have some directions, but my examples show 
> ftping images directly to the IFS, or moving images from one iseries 
> to another - none of these involve using a PC cdrom drive to read the 
> disk. 
> 
> Here is the situation: 
> 
> Our iseries is off-site - in a service bureau in a cage. It is 
> difficult to get to and we'd prefer not to have to have access to the 
> CD drive every time we want to use it. 
> 
> the CD isn't just for ptfs and the like, we use it for updates to some 
> of our packaged software etc. as well. 
> 
> my goal would be to copy the CD image to the IFS from a PC over the 
> network, then run the steps to load it into the virtural drive from 
> there. Is that kosher? 
> 
> If so, I'm confident I can wrap the rest of it up to streamline the 
> process. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Rick 
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