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wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/07/2006 09:20:52 AM:

I can't add a folder to the IFS from the RSE view. When I enter the name
of
the new folder or file I get the message error creating folder, or error
in
name of file / access refused.

I've created a folder on the root '/D1' with the green screen and added
2 folders.

In RSE I can see D1 with a + to the left. When I try to expand D1, the +

disappears and no folder is visible. The same is true for most folders,
but
I can view them from the green screen with option 5. Some folders
however, I
can expand with RSE.

Must be a problem with object authority but the authority level for
*PUBLIC is *RWX.

Check for a *AUTL named QPWFSERVER.  You have to have *USE authority on
that *AUTL in order to access the IFS via the host server interfaces.  I
think the default *PUBLIC authority is *USE but there is a very common
security practice of changing this to *EXCLUDE so that users cannot browse
the IFS via My Network Places on their Windows PC.

Mark


Thanks Mark, no luck. The authority on the *AUTL QPWFSERVER is already *USE.


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