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Re: IFS



Hi Pat,

When you say "IBM O/S 4.1", I assume you mean OS/400 V4R1.  (The latest 
operating system version is IBM i 6.1, but that scheme does not apply to 
old releases, and in any case, it's "IBM i" not "IBM O/S".)

AS/400 NetServer (the OS/400 tool that acts as a Windows Networking 
(SMB) server) was released in V4R2.

The IFS became available starting with V3R1, and became usable from RPG 
starting in V3R2.  So you can write files to the IFS if you like, but to 
access them from Windows you'll have to use other tools like Client 
Access or FTP.

Note that V4R1 reached end-of-life in May 2000.  (More than 8 years ago).

If you wish to discuss this further, please try the System iNetwork 
forums or Midrange-L, as this does not appear to be related to FTPAPI or 
HTTPAPI.




Greenwood, Patricia wrote:
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> Pat Greenwood, Sr. SAE
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> This may not be the correct venue for my question and if that is true I apologize and hopefully someone will direct me to the correct location.
> 
> I am working with a client who is on IBM O/S 4.1 and we are attempting to write a file into the IFS and make it available for their PC network.  I find the mention of the IFS in the AS/400 file menus but can't come up with the correct command to get this done nor know how to instruct them for the procedure on the PC side.  All of this is being done remotely and I'm stumped.
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