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Thanks, I had not thought to include that info.

I have all access on iSeries1 except for QSECOFR
I am a 'standard user' on iSeries2

I don't see any evidence of relevant permissions changes on iSeries1.

From 'my side' of the QNTC, iSeries2, Permissions to iSeries1 show:

Public Read and Execute with all Directories owned by QDFTOWN
There are no Permissions that show for directories under iSeries2 (four levels beneath iSeries2 in the QNTC)

I did confirm that the user profile for the iSeries1 'never ending job' does NOT exist on iSeries2; for
convenience, I'll say the profile name is User1.

Aside from our recent problems, User1 is able to read the remote QNTC IFS files, copy their data and then
move them from the 'unprocessed' Directory to the 'processed' Directory.

User1 is required on iSeries1 for everything related to 'Customer Orders' so I know the profile is valid there.

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Monnier, Gary
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 1:47 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RE: CPE3025 - No such path or directory.

Have permissions changed for the IFS on iSeries1?

-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gary Thompson
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 12:42 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: CPE3025 - No such path or directory.

We have had occasional problems with a job that runs each day as a 'never ending job', checking every few minutes for Purchase Orders created on iSeries1 which must be full-filled by Customer Orders created and 'delivered' from iSeries2.

This job has run reliably barring occasional problems for over three years, but within the last two weeks the iSeries2 job has raised "CPE3025 - No such path or directory." when attempting to read the IFS of iSeries1.

Purchase Orders on iSeries1 are converted into text files on the IFS in directory 'unprocessed'.

The iSeries2 job reads the 'unprocessed' directory on iSeries2 by way of the QNTC.

I know the recommended solution would be to use QFileSvr.400, but the QNTC 'solution' was created before my time here.

While looking in QHST on iSeries2 for any sign of system problems around the time of the most recent CPE3025 problem, I found this message:

"CPIB687 - IBM i Support for Windows Network Neighborhood started, but an error was encountered."
The message goes on to say " . . . because of reason code 3."
"3 - QSENIOR has made a conflicting announcement for domain SWIRECC.COM"

Any experience with/insight into reason code 3 is much appreciated . . .


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