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AS400 folders

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kivju

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Sep 17, 2003
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Hi,I am new to the as400 so maybe this is silly question,

How can you view the folders the AS400 server in XP explorer ?

I try connect in explorer "\\servername\" and typing QSECOFR username and password, but this not find path.

Is this same reason: in 'operation management' when click 'file system' get error "you don.t have authority"

Please Help!!

Thank you
 
1st
If you have the authority you should be able to map a network drive in explorer.
\\servername\foldername

2nd
When you go into operations navigator to open file systems are you going in as qsecofr?

grace
 
Hi grace

1st
I try '\\servername\QDLS' an other, but not find path.

2nd
Yes i going in QSECOFR and QUSER, why and how ?

But client access connection works fine !

 
Mustn't there be a service running on the AS/400 to be able to do this ?
 
Kivju

The services that controls this is started by issuing the following commands in the order below .


STRTCP
STRTCPSVR *ALL

and

STRHOSTSVR *ALL

By doing this it will start a lot of job daemons under the subsystem QSYSWRK .

Also ensure that the QUSER profile is not disabled .


Hope this helps you .
 
If you don't want *ALL host severs running you could strhostsvr *netsvr, that's what you need running to map drives. Using the strhostsvr *all starts all servers even tftp, ddm, etc.


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