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On a large system we have a /QNTC with many hundreds of links.
At one point, a decade ago, someone fooled around with using /QNTC to
transfer data with Win servers and desktops. That was halted long ago, but
all these links exist.
Operations would like to delete them all.
I will admit to not truly understanding /QNTC and after considerable
reading, I can't say I understand it any more.
In OPS Nav, under File Shares - there are none for /QNTC (but there are
a few for / (ROOT) and we are working towards changing that..
We do have several products that interface with both i and Win servers, but
we believe this is not via QNTC - we asked and they responded with ... what
is QNTC? (one product still uses QDLS..)
So can I verify if any links are in use? in Ops Nav, right click a link,
and properties seems to do something that causes it to show as active or in
use (it has a last use of date time when I asked to show properties...
If I remove a link in QNTC (either OPS Nav or WRKLNK) I assume I'm only
removing a "definition" to that Win PC or server... is that a true
statement?
Assuming no one sets up each one of these links, how do they automatically
get created?
Jim Franz
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