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Well...if you mean the IFS can't be used, then you take away the QNTC route
which is probably the best method of accessing, If the NT server files exist
in a database, then you can use ODBC or JDBC. If the files are flat files,
you can always FTP  them from the NT server to the iSeries. Check the
archives - this has been discussed before. Here's a FAW"
http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/96.html

On 12/10/06, tim <tim2006@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi All,



Our shop has an iseries (520 v5r4) and some NT servers with some shared
folders. Is there a way of reading/accessing the NT server files from the
iseries. Using the IFS is not a consideration.



Thanks

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