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From what I can see, everything has read/write authority. I had anotherfellow in IT access the shared folder on my PC via Windows Explorer and he
wrote:
The only relationship I have noticed between Netserver and QNTC is in the
Netserver setup you specify what domain to broadcast shares to.
I find this correlates to what will just show up when you do a 5 on QNTC.
I find that if I am trying to connect to a system outside of that
specified domain things work better if I use the IP address of the target
system when doing a MKDIR.
I also sometimes have to create a local user on the target system with the
same profile and password as the windows domain user and it will start
working.
In my experience the most common problems are actually the windows
authority.
Check authority on the share AND the windows folder you are sharing, make
sure 'everyone' has read access.
When you get it working you can try removing authority until it stops
working.
make sure your windows password is lower case
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