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I am 99.98% sure that I went from the qsys.lib/jim.lib share directly. That
is what is driving me crazy. I was on V5R4, as we are here, and it worked
like a charm! I just had to have the NAME.FILE format to upload, and it
created the NAME.FILE when I dragged from the i to my PC.

Jim

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:34 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Are you sure you went back/forth from qsys.lib directly? And not via one
of the stream file directories instead?

On my 6.1 I cannot do that either. I can do this:
CPYTOSTMF FROMMBR('/qsys.lib/rob.lib/rob.file') TOSTMF('/rob/rob.savf')
Drag and drop to pc, back up, and then I can:
CPYFRMSTMF FROMSTMF('/rob/rob.savf')
TOMBR('/qsys.lib/rob.lib/rob.file')
MBROPT(*REPLACE)
DSPSAVF ROB/ROB

I find that ftp works quite fine.



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From:
Jim Essinger <dilbernator@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
06/01/2009 12:03 PM
Subject:
Drag-drop save file from and to shared QSYS.LIB/LIBNAME.LIB folder
Sent by:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Greetings!

I have done this before at my previous employer. I have created a share
over a library in the QSYS.LIB IFS structure something like
"QSYS.LIB/JIM.LIB". The share has been created as "Read\Write" with no
limit to the number of users. Once that share has been created (using
iNavigator) I look at permissions for the library JIM. Public has *ALL
authority. I now try to drag and drop a savf from JIM to my desktop. I
get
the following error message - "Cannot copy IFSTOOL: Access is denied."
Copies are stopped both ways. When trying to copy TO the shared drive I
get
a confirm replace (savf already exists) prompt, then the message "Cannot
copy FILENAME: Invalid MS-DOS function."

I know that I did this all the time with savf objects at my previous
employer. The file extension on the PC has to be ".file". With *ALL
public
authority, I should not have a security issue on the i.

Any thought on why I can't get this to work?

Thanks

Jim
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