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Mike
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Posted:
Wed Sep 22, 2004 12:57 am Post subject:
Shared Folders Error |
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Trying to share a folder on an As400 (v5r1). I am running
HIS 2000 SP1. Connection to as400 is fine. From SNA
Manager, I can creat the share by browsing to the folder
and share it. Next I assign a drive letter and I get an
error that the folder is inaccessible. This was working
for several months, unfortuantely something changed over
the weekend (nobody is admitting to anything), and I
cannot map a new share. Here is the part of the trace log
where the error occurs:
Find object
No matching disk object, try volume
Find object
Invalid DeviceObject 85DC1030
Please help! |
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John Wu [MSFT]
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Posted:
Thu Sep 23, 2004 5:24 am Post subject:
RE: Shared Folders Error |
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Hello Mike,
From what you described, you have a active AS/400 connection, you have
created the AS/400 definition, and you were able to browse the AS/400,
select a folder, assign it a drive letter and share it.
So the error you saw was when you tried accessing the drive in Windows
Explorer? If not, when exactly are you seeing th error? Have you stopped
and restarted the Shared Folder Gateway service?
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Trying to share a folder on an As400 (v5r1). I am running
HIS 2000 SP1. Connection to as400 is fine. From SNA
Manager, I can creat the share by browsing to the folder
and share it. Next I assign a drive letter and I get an
error that the folder is inaccessible. This was working
for several months, unfortuantely something changed over
the weekend (nobody is admitting to anything), and I
cannot map a new share. Here is the part of the trace log
where the error occurs:
Find object
No matching disk object, try volume
Find object
Invalid DeviceObject 85DC1030
Please help!
Thank you,
John Wu, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+Internet
Microsoft® HIS 2000/SNA Server Support Team
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Thu Sep 23, 2004 11:30 pm Post subject:
RE: Shared Folders Error |
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I fixed the problem by rebooting the server, logging on
with a different account, then rebooting again and
logging on with the normal account used on this server.
After this, everything worked.
| Quote: | -----Original Message-----
Hello Mike,
From what you described, you have a active AS/400
connection, you have
created the AS/400 definition, and you were able to
browse the AS/400,
select a folder, assign it a drive letter and share it.
So the error you saw was when you tried accessing the
drive in Windows
Explorer? If not, when exactly are you seeing th
error? Have you stopped
and restarted the Shared Folder Gateway service?
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Trying to share a folder on an As400 (v5r1). I am
running
HIS 2000 SP1. Connection to as400 is fine. From SNA
Manager, I can creat the share by browsing to the folder
and share it. Next I assign a drive letter and I get an
error that the folder is inaccessible. This was working
for several months, unfortuantely something changed over
the weekend (nobody is admitting to anything), and I
cannot map a new share. Here is the part of the trace
log
where the error occurs:
Find object
No matching disk object, try volume
Find object
Invalid DeviceObject 85DC1030
Please help!
Thank you,
John Wu, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+Internet
Microsoft® HIS 2000/SNA Server Support Team
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John Wu [MSFT]
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Thu Sep 30, 2004 3:17 am Post subject:
RE: Shared Folders Error |
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Thank you for posting your update.
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| Quote: | -----Original Message-----
Hello Mike,
From what you described, you have a active AS/400
connection, you have
created the AS/400 definition, and you were able to
browse the AS/400,
select a folder, assign it a drive letter and share it.
So the error you saw was when you tried accessing the
drive in Windows
Explorer? If not, when exactly are you seeing th
error? Have you stopped
and restarted the Shared Folder Gateway service?
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Trying to share a folder on an As400 (v5r1). I am
running
HIS 2000 SP1. Connection to as400 is fine. From SNA
Manager, I can creat the share by browsing to the folder
and share it. Next I assign a drive letter and I get an
error that the folder is inaccessible. This was working
for several months, unfortuantely something changed over
the weekend (nobody is admitting to anything), and I
cannot map a new share. Here is the part of the trace
log
where the error occurs:
Find object
No matching disk object, try volume
Find object
Invalid DeviceObject 85DC1030
Please help!
Thank you,
John Wu, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+Internet
Microsoft® HIS 2000/SNA Server Support Team
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John Wu, MCSE, MCSA, MCP+Internet
Microsoft® HIS 2000/SNA Server Support Team
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