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Hi Frank,

Maybe an odd question but what privileges does the share show the user having? One would expect it to be the same given it is the same user but who knows, maybe there's a difference.

Also, is there an exit program in place that could be preventing deletion?

Gary

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Hi Gary, the network login and password is the same as the AS400 usrprf and password.




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Subject: RE: Unable to delete from the IFS on Windows 7, OS level V6R1


One possible cause is if the user's windows id and password are not in sync with the system i nd, where I work, we are having some Windows Active Directory/ Network Domain issues . . .
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i Folks, I have a user who can delete a file in an IFS directory via green creen but is unable to delete the file from the same directory via a mapped rive. The screen says;
you need permission to perform this action
hen right below it another msg saying
you require permission from S-1-5-32-544 to make changes to this file

oes anyone know how to resolve this? Is it an issue outside the iSeries?
Thanks, Frank

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