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Not sure what the original requestor wanted, but using QNTC to try and
move files to a network drive is painfully flakey at best. Usually
because of mismatches between iSeries and Windows security.

If you want a FREE option, look at setting up Windows Services for Unix
and using NFS to attach to the server drives.

Another free option would be FTP.

If you would like a commercial option for doing Windows files transfers
without the security issues, check out our IFSTools software.

There is an API for sending and retrieving files from/to any Windows
share via CL command.

You can request a FREE demo from our web site or contact me directly.

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-----Original Message-----

message: 1
date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 09:58:25 -0500
from: John Rusling <jrusling@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: how to send files from Iseries to pc network folder

This article may prove helpful, setupwise.

TechTip: Mapping a Network Drive from the IBM i
http://www.mcpressonline.com/tips-techniques/networking/techtip-mapping-
a-network-drive-from-the-ibm-i.html





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