Hello,
I've searched the archives for this because I think I remember it coming
up before (might even have been me) but nothing was found with"Netserver
Logon user name" and like variations.
I had a user that recently changed their WinXP password. They didn't get
the iSeries password changed so I had to help them use a a green screen
logon to change it to match. However, they continued to get "Access
denied" error when trying to access IFS shares from their PC. Netserver
showed that the user it was seeing was their user name with the domain
name in an email format (user@xxxxxxxxxx) and thus they were getting a
Guest type logon. If I have the user immediately go to Windows Explorer
after booting the PC and map a drive using the "Connect using a
different user name." and their correct user name/password they are good
until the PC is re-booted. Even if the "Reconnect at logon." is checked,
after re-booting, anything using the IFS (including the automatically
connected mapped drive) before mapping a drive causes the connection to
be based on the email format until another re-boot.
iSeries 800 V5R2 latest Cume.
WinXP with latest MS service packs and critical updates.
Why does WinXP keep sending the email format to the iSeries and more
importantly how do I get it corrected?
Thanks,
Roger Vicker, CCP
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