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On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 2:10 PM, JK <johnking@xxxxxxx> wrote:
 Using CPY was my first choice, but most of the trade journal articles and
threads I researched yesterday seemed to focus on using QNTC to pass files
between the IFS and a local PC, rather than a Windows share somewhere on a
corporate network.

Exactly what do you think is different between a "local PC" and a
"Windows share somewhere on a corporate network"???

Assuming the "local PC" is running windows, and it probably is if
you're using QNTC, then the answer is there's no difference.

Windows PC use the SMB protocol for file sharing (supported on the i
via QNTC and NetServer)
Linux/Unix use NFS protocol for file sharing (which the i also supports)

However, by installing an optional component or two, you can give NFS
support to Windows or SMB support to Linux/Unix.

HTH,
Charles

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