Bit of a weird one.
To access the IFS I use windows explorer shortcuts that point to \\[server ip]\root. Recently one of our clients bought a brand new iSeries and now my shortcut for that machine doesn't work.
It comes up with; "windows can't find \\[server id]\root" but the weird thing here is that it has no issue mapping a drive to said location and following doing that the shortcut starts working...
I've compared the netserver properties to other machines and I can't seem to see a difference that matters, any idea what other settings I can check that would affect this?
To access the IFS I use windows explorer shortcuts that point to \\[server ip]\root. Recently one of our clients bought a brand new iSeries and now my shortcut for that machine doesn't work.
It comes up with; "windows can't find \\[server id]\root" but the weird thing here is that it has no issue mapping a drive to said location and following doing that the shortcut starts working...
I've compared the netserver properties to other machines and I can't seem to see a difference that matters, any idea what other settings I can check that would affect this?
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