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Hi

QNTC is how Windows networking looks from the point of view of the i - to some degree, anyhow. It lets you see a file share on a Windows box in the IFS on the i. So you could feasibly put your output from the scanner on a drive on a Windows box and have the images visible immediately on the IBM i.

Vern

On 3/30/2011 1:05 PM, cmh501@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thank you to everyone's responses.

Scott, I am not upset with you and I appreciate all of your assistance. You have a great depth of knowledge on the iSeries and examples you have had in the past have been helpful to me.

To answer a few other questions. Yes, I am able to open the folder when going through my windows desktop. The path name on the IFS is understood by the ERP software.

I will also look at some of the other suggestions concerning the QNTC. It is not something that I am familiar with, but I want to read up on it more so that I can have a better understanding.

I will also get with the network folks to see if they can figure out the issue as well. Thank you for the suggestion of Wireshark.

Once again, I appreciate everybody's input on the subject, thank you so much. I have picked up a few more ideas to explore.

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