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I am having the same issue, although on V7R3 and the rest of the IFS seems
accessible. If I were you, you would contact IBM to see if they can help.
QDLS is it's own animal.

Is your ERP software out of date? No one should use QDLS, much less
require it over the rest of the IFS. That is simply an example of a poor
application, to be blunt.

I even stopped supporting QDLS for my software years ago, although some
still use it.


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On Tue, Jul 9, 2019 at 11:19 AM Howie, Bill <BHowie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So it appears our ERP package is limiting us to using the QDLS
directory(GRRRR). One of our users has an option where they can upload
data from QDLS through this menu option to the iSeries. Just to make sure
I'm not being really stupid and skipping a step here:


* I simply open up Windows Explorer, and in the path I put two
backwards slashes, followed by our system name, followed by a single
backward slash, followed by "QDLS".
* I immediately get an error saying Windows can't access that path.
* I've verified that my passwords are the same for Windows and the
iSeries, and that they both are completely uppercase, with letters, a
number, and a special character in the allowed set of special characters.

I've also tried using the "map a drive" function in Windows and that's
where I get the "SMB2 versus SMB1" error message.

Am I a knucklehead and I've missed a totally obvious step?

Bill

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