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I am trying to copy images from a remote windows server using QNTC.
The process worked yesterday and nothing has changed on the remote windows server or our i.
Yet when I try to drill into the server via QNTC, it just locks up.
I had the remote windows server re-booted. Last time we IPL'ed was Wednesday morning.
The remote IT person can drill into the windows server via file explorer and see images.
We have a common account with the same credentials on our I and the image server.
But it does not matter if I sign on with the user who has authority or one who has no authority to the image server.
Just sits there. Have to end up doing a ENDJOBABN to clear the job out.
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