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They upgrade their iSeries.
Rob Berendt
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Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@attbi.com>
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08/21/2002 01:01 AM
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Subject: Re: accessing /QDLS from winXP
FTP?
Older versions used a CA option called Shared Folders. Newer versions
leave
this out and use Windows' file & print sharing facility, and, as you say,
V3R7 does not have the so-called NetServer component
At 03:55 PM 8/20/02 -0600, you wrote:
>We have a recent version of client access (don't know for sure which
>version - but recent) installed on windows XP. We are trying to access
>the files in /QDLS on V3R7. With older versions of windows and client
>access the way to do this was through the network neighborhood. But I
>believe that newer versions of client access don't install a network
>driver on the PC, but rather rely on the AS/400 running a network server.
>Since the AS/400 we want to connect to is at V3R7 it doesn't have this
>server. How do people connect to older AS/400 from XP?
>
>James Rich
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