Candy -
Given that:
1) You can successfully scan from the copier to a folder on a Windows server 
and
2) The message that is issued when attempting to do the same to a folder in 
the IFS,
It appears to me that perhaps the copier is not successfully signing on to 
the iSeries and thus the folder in the IFS is not available to the 
application running on the copier.  Perhaps one of your network guys can use 
Wireshark or some other packet-tracing software to confirm this.
You also wrote:
"The ERP system that we are using to attach documents is Infor XA (aka 
MAPICS) and when trying to use \QNTC means nothing to Infor XA"
Have you ever used the QNTC file system from the iSeries?  To access shared 
folders on Windows servers from the iSeries you must specify 
/QNTC/WindowsServerName/FolderName.  To see a given Windows server under 
QNTC, it may be necessary to create a link to it.
For example:
MD '/QNTC/ServerA'
If you type WRKLNK '/QNTC/ServerA' from the command line, you should be able 
to see the shared folders on the network server ServerA.
NOTE:  This requires that you have userid and password on the Windows server 
that exactly matches your iSeries user id & password.
If you receive error CPFA0A9 (Object not found. Object is /QNTC/servera.), 
then you don't have the link to the windows server set up on the iSeries 
system.
- sjl
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I will respond to several posts.
Thank you Charles for identifying that what I had mentioned in my post is 
correct.  I was hoping I was clearing in stating what I was trying to 
accomplish.  I apologize if terms that we use here in our shop may have 
caused confusion in my post.
Yes, my shared folder is on the IFS on the iSeries.  Now I will be honest 
with you I am not familiar with all the little idiosyncrasies surrounding 
the IFS, but I am familiar enough with it on setting up a folder, setting up 
shares and writes to that folder.  I have written files  directly to the IFS 
from other applications and it works fine under those circumstances.
Yes, I need to be able to scan directly into the folder that is already 
established in the IFS.
To answer Scott's question on the type of error when I try to scan it states 
that "Job Failed to Complete.  No Specified Folder".  This job is running 
from a Konica copier.  We set up a test folder on the network and the copier 
was able to scan into this test folder.
The server name and folder name are correct.
The ERP system that we are using to attach documents is Infor XA (aka 
MAPICS) and when trying to use \QNTC means nothing to Infor XA.
I have been told by the network manager that the following are out of the 
question:
Scan to email (which does work) - they are concerned that the user will not 
clean up the email box once moving the file to the IFS
Scan using FTP - our external auditors that run scans are concerned about 
FTP which they are relating to PCI compliance.   I was able to FTP into this 
same folder.
In posting I was hoping that somebody might be able to point me to the right 
direction or pinpoint what step I may have forgotten. 
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