In v5r1 the 400 can actually replace the NT as the primary login
controller.
( http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/netserver/primarylogon.htm )


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 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation






                    "Walden H.
                    Leverich"                 To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
                    <WaldenL@TechSoftIn       cc:
                    c.com>                    Subject:     RE: Want to replace 
Nt server
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                    11/17/2001 06:17 PM
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                    midrange-l






As long as the login script isn't on the server he's trying to replace,
this
will work. But, AFAIK, there is no concept of a login script on the 400.


-Walden

PS. This e-mail was typed by my 4 1/2 year old daughter, I told her what
keys to press, she pressed them.
PPS. The preceding PS was NOT typed by Samantha, I'm patient, but not THAT
patient <G>


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President
Tech Software
(516)627-3800 x11
WaldenL@TechSoftInc.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bipes [mailto:chris.bipes@cross-check.com]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 6:14 PM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: Want to replace Nt server


Well you definitely want to use Netserver on your AS400.  What version of
OS400 are you running?  How much available DASD?  The gotcha in using the
AS400 Netserver is you MUST keep you network and AS400 user id's and
passwords in sync.

Are you using NT logon scripts to set up the drive mappings?  If so, you
are
in luck.

Ok step 1. configure Netserver.  Give it a name of Q(current system name).
2. Create a folder with the same name as one currently being used.  It is
easiest to use Ops Nav to create the folder in the IFS.  Do not create
under
QOpenSys unless you want the names to be case sensitive.  I create all my
shares under Root\home. 3. Now you can share this folder. 4. Change your,
or
a temporary, profile's logon script to map to your AS400 share.

Logon and test.  If it works for you, copy your NT shares to your AS400
keeping the same names.  Change every logon script, only changing the
server
name.  If your users only map this way you are done.  If they have software
that uses the path, \\systemm\defined_share you will need to do further
work.  You can rename your NT then assign the AS400 Netserver the same name
that your NT had.  No scripts changes necessary.

Great to here someone replacing NT with AS400.

Christopher K. Bipes             mailto:ChrisB@Cross-Check.com
Operations & Network Mgr  mailto:Chris_Bipes@Yahoo.com
CrossCheck, Inc.                      http://www.cross-check.com
6119 State Farm Drive            Phone: 707 586-0551 x 1102
Rohnert Park CA  94928           Fax: 707 586-1884

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Willenborg [mailto:dwillenborg@jcrob.com]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 1:49 PM
To: midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject: Want to replace Nt server


My boss, the CIO, has given me a challenge. I would like to know what I am
about to describe can be done and where to go to look for the answers.

Current system is an IBM Net Finity 5500 Windows NT 4.0 with some service
packs. It is used for file and print sharing. Each individual user has
space
(drive H) on the server for storing documents. There is a shared area
(drive
G) which can be used by the user to store documents to pass to other users.
When a user logs on to the network, the 2 drives are automatically mapped
through a script that is run.

What I would like to do is the same thing but using the AS/400 to do the
same thing.

Where do I start and where do I look to be able to start doing this?

Thanks in advance

Dave Willenborg
Dwillenborg@jcrob.com _______________________________________________







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