> From: Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
>
> You don't mention the file system on the workstation.  If you are running
> Windows NT or 2000 or some other flavor which runs the NTFS file system,
> your NTFS file and folder security will override your share security.  If
> you are running FAT or FAT32, then your only security is on the share.
>
> Which file system are you using?  If NTFS, what are the permissions on
> the root of your share?

This particular folder has all rights for Everyone.  It's my generic
transfer folder (sort of like /pub).  It looks like adding a user to my
server with my AS/400 user profile name did the trick.  I'm still unsure
(and not willing to spend the time this minute to determine) whether the
user must have the same password on the W2K machine as on the AS/400.  I
sincerely hope not.

Joe


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