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I recently had an issue where a user had their PC replaced, then had--
issues getting all their mapped drives to work.
They had 4 mapped drives, all to different subfolders within \QDLS.
2 were successful, 2 were not.
After exhausting all known tips, etc. I had the user delete the two
that were working, and create one to \QDLS.
Temporarily, this worked, they could drill down to the subfolders as
needed.
Mapped drives to IFS is a constant reoccurring thorn.
Does anyone have a better, cleaner solution.
I've been told you can add the IFS mapped drives to the Windows login
script.
I've been unable to find the examples.
Thank You
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Paul Steinmetz
IBM i Systems Administrator
Pencor Services, Inc.
471 Delaware Ave
Palmerton Pa 18071
610-826-9117 work
610-826-9188 fax
610-349-0913 cell
610-377-6012 home
psteinmetz@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.pencor.com/
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