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Not an answer here, but a question.  Is it possible to map a NT server drive
directly to the IFS so he can write to it directly and not need to copy the
file later? 
 
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Booth Martin
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-------Original Message-------
 
From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Date: 01/13/05 13:46:40
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: QNTC
 
Rick,
 
  I seem to recall some bits about NT4 no longer supported by
Netserver.....  Don't quote me on that just yet....
 
  - Larry
 
ps: Great Shakes... had one for lunch.... :-)
 
rick baird wrote:
 
>Hey all,
>
>I'm working to get access to windows servers on our network via WRKLNK
>'QNTC', and eventually using the CPY command to copy objects from the
>IFS to a directory on that server.
>
>I'm using a user id and password that exist and are identical on both
>the iseries and network.
>
>this user has been given permissions to said directory which resides
>on the D: drive of the server.
>
>I can wrklnk 'QNTC' and see the server name, but when I place a '5' on
>the server, nothing is behind it.
>
>I'm not doing the NT side of things myself, nor is it my expertise.
>But the network guy verified that he can reach that drive and folder
>from the windows shares utility (whatever that is) signed on as my
>user and password.
>
>we're on os/400 V5R3, in a mixed windows and netware network - the box
>in question is running windows NT 4.0 - no novell.
>
>Any guidance you can provide would be great.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rick
>
>
 
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