MKDIR '/QNTC/ServerName'
Then WRKDIR '/QNTC/*'
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Subject: IBM i access to Windows folders
I have looked at using QNTC for this, but it looks like it won't work. I know this can be done, but am not sure of the specifics.
I have an RPG program that creates a spool file. The RPG is called using a CL. The RPG creates a PDF of the spool file, and stores it on the IFS.
I want to be able to copy that PDF to a folder on a windows server using the CL. This process will run interactively at first, but could run in batch down the road. The process may also have to run in the S36 environment too.
We are on V7R3 and are fairly current on PTFs.
I have tried multiple times using QNTC and it seems I am getting an authority message. From reading other's posts, it appears QNTC does not handle mixed case passwords, which we use and would need I can connect to this folder using windows explorer, and my IBM i user ID and password, so I believe my authority is set correctly.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to get this to work? I remember at a prior job, our iSeries had a few commands in the startup program that mapped the windows folders and they could be accessed via iSeries jobs, but I don't remember the specifics.
Thank you,
Doug
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