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Same idea here, but use NFS, not QNTC. NFS requires installing a free service
on the Windows server. You can get more info and download at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=896C9688-601B-44F1-81A4-02878FF11778&displaylang=en
QNTC has some issues with speed and startup and all - NFS (network file system)
is much lighter weight.
HTH
Vern

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You could use CPYTOSTMF or CPYTOIMPF and the QNTC file system.

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What would be the quickest and simplest way to get a 1 field (120 bytes)
file with maximum of 250 records from qsys over to a networked PC hard
drive? I am looking for a way to fully automate this via commands and do
not want to use Client Access if at all possible.

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