Many thanks Dave.



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Subject: Re: IFS File Share






Steve,

Our system also has the root set as read-only.  When I've wanted to add or
change something I have gone into Operations Navigator in Client Access,
then to File Systems, then to File Shares.  Then on the right pane
right-click the Root folder and select Properties.  In the box that opens
there should be an "access" drop-down box in the middle.  If it says
read-only then change it to Read/Write and click OK (this is assuming that
you have authority, etc.).

Dave Parnin
Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




 

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Hi

I have set up a file share folder on the AS400 and whilst logged on to
Navigator i can cut paste delete files etc. When i use windows explorer i
can see the files and open them but not make any changes or put any new
files into the IFS folder. What have I not set up correctly?

My Windows and AS400 login are the same name and password - My AS400 and
Client Access are at V5.2 and I'm on Windows XP SP2

Regards

Steve
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