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Thanx Simon,

I just replied to Vern's posting, and completed the mapping.

Way too easy.

Thanx for your response.



Thanx,

Nick



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Re: Mapping the IFS to a drive







On 03/01/2008, at 7:45 AM, Nick_Radich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I would like to map a drive on my PC to the IFS, similiar to QDLS.

I know with QDLS, I have to use the "Net Use" command in DOS.

Is there something similar to map my IFS?

Given that QDLS **IS** in your IFS you are already half-way there.
NET USE is the command line interface to SMB. It will work for any
share defined on the host.


We are at V4R5, old!!


Doesn't matter.

Set up a share (using Navigator or one of the various command-line
tools) to the directory you want and

either:
access it via SMB client (Windows Network Neighbourhood,
NET USE, etc.)

or
from and Windows menu bar take Tools->Map Network Drive
and follow
the prompts


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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