I just tested access from my V5R4 partition to my Windows 7 64 bit workstation and it works fine. Almost certainly the V4R5 machine has no hope of connecting to the Windoze7 system though.

Check the firewall settings on your windows 7 machine.
Assure you can PING the windows system by the name c0203 from IBM i.
You may need to also create the directory '/qntc/c0203'

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

On 9/8/2011 12:59 PM, Steve Moland wrote:
It’s been a long time since I step up whatever I set up so I could use
DSPLNK and WRKLNK to view shares on a PC. I view them in QNTC.



I did this for a PC years ago and I’ve been viewing and reading and writing
to them in CL and it still works on a production PC in my office.

Now I need to be able to do that on a new PC and some thing is set up
incorrectly somewhere.



I’m writing this on the PC in question. It’s a 64bit running windows 7 pro.
I’m using IBM personal communications 5.8 for windows.

I can FTP up and down. I don’t see the PC name in QNTC using DSPLNK .



The log shows
Session initialization error with Network Server R0801
specific error = 108 -- Network error



I thought all I did was:

* on the PC set up and share on the PC, and I’ve done that on the new PC.

* On the AS400 add a link to share using the following and I’ve done on a
new pc
addlnk obj('/qntc/c0203/c0203dvd') newlnk('c0203dvd')



Then in production the CL is doing stuff like:



RMVLNK OBJLNK('/CDPREPDVD/DAT000.LIB')

To remove a file from within a folder.



Then read an AS400 tape (while in mastering mode) and write the file to that
folder

CALL PGM(TAPTOSTM) PARM('TAP01' '1' '/CDPREPDVD/DAT000.LIB'
'ENDOPT(*LEAVE)')



Is there some other place on the AS400 that I need to define something?
V4R5 or V5R4, neither box works for the new PC.



Steve Moland

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