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If all else fails, you should be able to do it by IP address. the Windows Domain shouldn't matter at all for that. First do this:

MKDIR '/QNTC/x.x.x.x'


Then you should be able to access the server via the directory you just created. MKDIR will have to be re-run after each time you stop/start the network connection. (Most typically, this would be after an IPL)

-SK



On 5/13/2013 9:04 AM, Anderson, Kurt wrote:
Am I right in thinking that when using QNTC (which I believe uses NetServer) it can only connect to one domain controller?

After our company was bought out, we've had a partial transition to the owner's domain controller. The rest of the transition will occur eventually, but we're not there yet. Our Power system is on the old domain, but I am looking to access a new server on the new domain. I asked that the new server be temporarily added to the old domain until our Power system was moved to the new domain, but corporate isn't excited about that (and I honestly don't blame them).

So - if getting QNTC to recognize multiple domain controllers is a possibility, I'd like to get that set up, otherwise I'll just have to push on getting our Power system on the new domain.

Sidenote: I am not networking minded, so please keep it simple. ;)

IBM i 7.1

I was using this as a reference. In #8.c it says all servers must be on the same domain, but I'm thinking that's just for the DNS config option?
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas1aea450153eebf8ff8625670f0072550f

Kurt Anderson
Sr Programmer/Analyst
CustomCall Data Systems, a division of Enghouse Interactive Ltd.


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