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Thanks Bryan - I did eventually get the tools compiled and running.
Sadly it doesn't help.
1. Netserver is running
2. Share has the name and permissions I gave it
3. Any* connection attempt still fails.
* If I include the user name/pw in the connection string it connects and adds the share finder. Clicking on the entry in finder shows the "Connect As" icon in the file list. Clicking on that causes the share to disappear from finder. If I only provide the connection string without the Pw and user then it prompts me for the user Id and pw and then complains about URLs of type smb: are not supported. which is where we came in!
Jon Paris
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On Oct 16, 2018, at 8:21 PM, B. Dietz <bdietz400@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Jon, There are QZLS* api's. IBM provides a GO NETS menu that is in QUSRTOOL.
Bryan
On Oct 16, 2018, at 7:59 PM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
Is there a command to show what shares are active on the system?
Jon Paris
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