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Would have loved to have done that. Unfortunately, the people at the
corporate office consider us as something unimportant. Not sure how little
they regard their people at that office either, for that matter. Computers
there are extremely tightly locked down. I have used VNC inside the
hospital. Can be a bit clunky, but definitely easier than running around
trying to find a somputer tucked away in some nook.
John McKee
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 8:43 PM, Roger Harman <roger_harman@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
You should look into VNC or an equivalent. Helps tremendously when youcan
see what they are really doing remotely.to
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John McKee
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 5:23 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Question about support related to Windows 7
He has been doing the net use. He says there is no provision to drop a
drive. I am not on 7 yet - not real eager to change just yet. I only
received an XP computer two years ago.
I haven't seen his computer. I suggested he right click the drive. His
claim is that he did.
People miss simple things.
He gets defensive when he is shown in error. On the other hand, I was
pursuing a wild fowl for about four hours today. User 500 miles away
reported she could not connect to the i. Made no sense. She could get
ashe
terminal server just fine. What happened, I was finally told, was that
transposed user name and device name on a connect screen. I give herthe
credit
for fessing up. Really hard to diagnose some issues like that. She had
been using the computer just fine. Her report to the help desk stating
connection had dropped. That could have been her statement, or an errorby
the help desk. Yesterday's six hour bore-a-thon and then today'stracing a
user error. Glad the weekend is here.wrote:
John McKee
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Matt Olson <Matt.Olson@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
You can also be a bit sadistic and do it from the command line:
1.Click Start, and then click Run.
2.In the Open box, type cmd.
3.Type net use x: /delete, where x: is the drive letter of the shared
resource.
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From: John Jones [mailto:chianime@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2013 3:42 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Question about support related to Windows 7
"He also tells me that there does appear to be a function to unmap a
drive from Windows Explorer - Windows 7."
I'm doing this in Windows 8 but I think it's the same in 7. In
Explorer, right-click the drive & select Disconnect.
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 1:56 PM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
From my XP box, that works great. From my co-worker's 7 box, itaround a bit, then comes up with an error. One of three errors.
swirls
He also tells me that there does appear to be a function to unmap a
drive from Windows Explorer - Windows 7.
John McKee
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 11:24 AM, TheBorg <sjl_abc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
listwell.
If you click the Start -> Run, you can enter \\iSeriesName to viewof
the shared IFS folders.
On the login panel presented by Windows, the proper syntax is
iSeriesName\iSeriesUserID in the upper box, and iSeries password
in the lower box.
"John McKee" wrote in message
news:mailman.4656.1368803206.7202.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
He tried using a dummy domain as suggested by IBM. Also, the IP
address
the i, and I >think< the names in DNS, not sure about that. Then,is
there
the issue of no leading \\ or not. I think he tried both ways as
wrote:
On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 9:02 AM, TheBorg <sjl_abc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
detailed.issues.computer.
When attempting to access the folder and the login paneluser
appears, the
should enter the iSeries systemname\user name and password.recreate
-sjl
"John McKee" wrote in message
news:mailman.4622.1368764923.7202.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
A co-worker was given a new computer with Windows 7. He tried
to
the drive assignments to IFS folders he used on his Windows XP
The drive assignment works. He is unable to access the contents.check
I do not recall the exact error he received.
His i user profile is different from his network id. I asked
him to
that his i password was 10 characters or less. Same for his
network password. And that network password had no mixed case
or special characters. Still not authorized.
presumably from Windows, requesting a user name and password.When he tries to access the folder, he is presented with a
box,
<<<
I called IBM support. Initially, I was routed to support for i
the i.Checked a few system values. Then, I was forwarded to, I think,
CA support. Co-worker can not install CA, as it is on a share
on
he
Initially, I was in the middle. Then, I suggested to my
co-worker that
respond to the IBM support person.
IBM support sent him an email with things to try. Last was to
run a communications trace. Exact command parameters were
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l.PF,Start trace, try to access folder, end the trace. I logged onhis
as QSRCOFR on
computer, and we did what was requested. Nothing was said about
the resulting two spool files that were produced. I used
CPYFRMSPLF to a
(itthen CPYTOSTMF, using *PCASCII. Resulting files can be viewed
with Notepad. Thinking the files were wanted by IBM, I sent
them to the IBM person and copy to co-worker. He could not do
that, again, because he could not access any shares. First IBM
contact had me check to see if his
wasis
late, and am tired. I am thinking network profile on the i
)profile
them.disabled. It wasn't.told
I asked the first IBM contact if a PTF needed to be installed
and was
none addressed the issue.
This morning, the second IBM person sent an email reply back
about my email with two attachments. He didn't know what they
were or how to open
doCo-worker replied to use Notepad. We have heard nothing else.
A very long buildup. I apologize. Since there was nothing
stated to
thewith any spool files, did I do what was needed? I only ask
based on
waste.email reply from IBM. I am very confused by this.the
Before calling IBM, I also looked through the Midrange archives.
Thus
ideas on password length, special characters, and case.
I still wonder if a PTF is missing. V5R4M0. Today was a
complete
Otherwise,Spent six hours in training on how to use help desk software.
listInew
might have been able to try searching myself. Tomorrow, I get
to face
issues and try to get caught up on undone tasks from Thursday.
So, any ideas, and did I do what IBM needed?
John McKee
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