Reasons outside of your control?

Push harder. Sure there's the 'black helicopters' crowd that fears
sharing the same passwords between windows and i. Heck, we don't fear it
- we enforce it. We use Tivoli Identity Manager to keep them in sync.
Besides the 'black helicopters' crowd what business reason is there to not
have the passwords the same? Are they sharing id's on the i but not on
Windows (or vice versa)?

Another item that may be out of your control but I'll try anyway. Stop
using /QDLS. It's slower. It's a PITA to create a new file with windows
based tools with that stupid 8.3 file naming limitation. For example 'New
Copy of xyz.xls' kind of gets rejected. And a host of other reasons.
Since you are using a share from the clients it should be easier to move
it.

I don't suppose one of these users have a bad default home directory or
some strange thing?
Security access to the data, and/or directory structure?



Rob Berendt

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