Paul:

Do a WRKACTJOB,and under the QSERVER subsystem, look at the job log for a job named QZLSFILE and QZLSFILET ...

You should see something like this:
Display Job Log
System: S1023456
Job . . : QZLSFILET User . . : QUSER Number . . . : 287312

Job 287312/QUSER/QZLSFILET started on 03/19/17 at 02:56:46 in subsystem
QSERVER in QSYS. Job entered system on 03/19/17 at 02:56:46.
Servicing user profile SMITHJOHN from client 98.109.85.95.
Servicing user profile SMITHJOHN from client 192.168.1.35.
Ended service for user SMITHJOHN on client 98.109.85.95.
Ended service for user SMITHJOHN on client 192.168.1.35.
Servicing user profile SMITHJOHN from client 192.168.1.35.
Ended service for user SMITHJOHN on client 192.168.1.35.






Bottom
Press Enter to continue.

F3=Exit F5=Refresh F10=Display detailed messages F12=Cancel
F16=Job menu F24=More keys


If you see any that have started and have not yet ended, then I think you know something ...

Hope that helps?

All the best,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 3/25/2017 1:49 PM, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
Is there a way to tell who is all using a mapped drive to IFS?

Thank You
Paul Steinmetz
IBM i Systems Administrator


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