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Running Win 7 64-bit without a problem. Just had to map the network drive to
my share.

Do you Ops Nav installed? Can you login there?

On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Hart, Doug - EI <Doug.Hart@xxxxxxx> wrote:


I have not been able to get my new Win 7 (64-bit) desktop to log into a
shared directory in my IFS. No problem with Win XP so the 400 side seems
OK. When I try to connect I get the log-on prompt in windows and I can
enter the profile/password OK. I know it's hitting the 400 as if I can see
when the netserver profile gets disabled. I can even see my host listed in
the windows neighborhood.

Can't get in trying to just click on the system name icon in neighbor hood,
mapping a drive, or just keying the server in the run line (ie:
\\system\dir). I have tried all formats of the login, ip\user, domain\user,
system name\user, etc.

As I said before, I can see the netserver profile getting disabled so I
have to believe that the basic credentials are going across right. But, it
almost seems that the password is corrupt. Does Win 7 do something with
encryption of passwords maybe?


--
Douglas Hart - Principal Consultant
Level 3 - System i (AS/400) Technical Support





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