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Gerald - I'm going to have to disagree...
If you set up a LOCAL user on the Windows PC which exactly matches the
IBM i user ID and has a password which exactly matches the IBM i user's
password being used by NetServer, then NetServer should be able to see
the shared folders on the PC, given that the local user has the correct
folder permissions on the PC.
- sjl
"Gqcy" wrote in message
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On 9/18/2012 9:48 AM, Victor Hunt wrote:
If I understand correctly, the user id and password used to sign into
Windows must be the SAME as the user id and password used to sign into
the
iSeries (including case) for this to work. Is this correct? If so, I
guess
I can't use this anymore.
Yes, that is correct.
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