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Hi Mike,

We've had hit or miss results with the QNTC methods.

Couple of other ideas:

1.) Install NFS on the Windows Server and attach to the shares via NFS
MOUNT.

2.) I believe you have a license for our comprehensive bundle so you
could use our IFS tools product. It has a couple of commands for
transferring from/to Windows shares without using NTC.


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-----Original Message-----


message: 8
date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 11:36:46 -0500
from: Mike Cunningham <mcunning@xxxxxxx>
subject: using QNTC to access windows DFS file system

I am trying to use QTNC to access files on our Windows servers. We have
a Userid and password that match on both, we have LAN Manager password
configured on the Windows servers. The iSeries and the Windows servers
are on the same subnet. I can see all the servers in QNTC and on a few
servers I can see directories but on no servers can I see files. Our
Windows admin says that it is most likely because the iSeries does not
talk Window DFS (Distributed File Services?). Has anyone used the IFS to
access Windows files via DFS?




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