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Does the user have the same id and password on both the iSeries and the
PC. Usually when my users have their netserver profiles disabled whether
it is XP or Vista or via Citrix it is because their passwords are out of
sync between the Windows domain and the iSeries.

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Jim Franz <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Having problems with new pc w/Vista Business and Netserver and mapping
drives. System at V5R4.
(i am 1,000 miles from this pc and have not personally seen the msgs.
There were lots of posts of problems w/earlier releases, but hard to
determine what worked/didn't work.
iSeries Access has latest svc pack on pc.
PC is local to the system.
User can go to his prev pc, w/XP and get to his mapped drives.
I can see the shares in Ops Nav (every user has access to a /home
directory)
When attempt to map drive on Vista pc, user's Netserver profile becomes
disabled..
Is there a standard list of what needs to happen to make this work?
Jim Franz

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