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What IBM i OS Version?
Here's something that might be related:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas20cd994fb66a3b11c8625765e003c8f5f
Similar issue, with PTF for v5r4...
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201103/msg00059.html
HTH,
Charles
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Victor Hunt <xlcfdp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for your help on this...http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1aea450153eebf8ff8625670f0072550f
QPWDLVL is set to 0 (zero).
I've tried both all upper and all lower case passwords (no mixed case),
nether seemed to work.
My password is 6 characters long.
We do not have a WINS server here. Also, no Windows servers. The only
server we have is the iSeries.
The PC and iSeries are in the same domain (or workgroup in this case I
guess).
Vic
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:
QNTC can make use of the Windows Domain name and any WINS servers
configured for Netserver....
According to this doc, Netserver needs to be running to use QNTC:
about
But I think that's really for automatic discovery of Windows
servers...esp given this statement in the above link: "Note: If the
IBM I NetServer or iSeries NetServer is not configured for the same
domain as the Windows Server that you are attempting to access, you
can obtain assistance under a consulting agreement."
What's you're password level (QPWDLVL) set to on the i?
How long is your windows password and is it upper, lower or mixed case?
Charles
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Victor Hunt <xlcfdp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So what is the relationship between Netserver and QNTC? Do I care
iSeriesNetserver if I'm only trying to access a shared folder on a PC?
When I first set this up, under XP and V5R4, I did nothing on the
gaveto get it to work. I simply created the shared folder on my PC and
commandread/write rights to all. My PC appeared when running the WRKLNK
changedand option 5 showed the shared folder which I could write to.
Now, under Windows 7 and V7R1, I don't see any shares at all. I
inmy
PC user id and password to be the same as the one I am using to sign
PC(using i Access for Windows) to the iSeries and although I can see my
nowhen doing a WRKLNK, I still cannot see any shared folders. There are
onlymessages of any kind on the iSeries or in the Windows 7 event log.even
Is there anything that one can look at to determine if the iSeries is
"connecting" to the PC when one enters a 5 on the WRKLNK screen? The
thetime I get an error is when I do a MKDIR '/QNTC/PC/FOLDER' and I get
7CPFA09C error. FOLDER is the name of the shared folder on the Windows
charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxxPC.
Vic
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Charles Wilt <
really.wrote:
And I suppose I should point out that
Netserver == the IBM i built in SMB Server
QNTC == the IBM i built in SMB Client
We are really talking about QNTC. It's separate from Netserver
charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
Charles
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Charles Wilt <
useswrote:
Incorrect....
Netserver doesn't have a user ID and password assigned to it It
netserverthe user ID and password of the user attempting to use the
userfunctionality...
Perhaps you're thinking of NFS? That does allow you to specify a
jobID and password when you mount the network share...
I've gotten around the limitations of Netserver by submitting the
tounder a special user ID that matches the Windows PC.
Charles
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 12:04 PM, sjl <sjl_abc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
All I am saying is that it matters not the user id which YOU use
mailingwhichsign in
to Windows on that PC - what matters is the user ID and password
--NetServer is using to login to that PC.
- sjl
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