And did you look at the consoles of both IPGATEs? Other information: what does SFS think about your connection. Suppose you user userid A - make sure user A is logged off on both systems At the system with SFS: - use some other user and issue Q FILEPOOL CONNECT --> user A should not be there At the remote system: make userA connect into SFS At the system with SFS: - use some other user and issue Q FILEPOOL CONNECT --> user A should be there
Does user A have a COMDIR file? - Issue Q COMDIR, it can report a USER and SYSTEM file - Look inside the reported files, search for an entry :nick.SYSVSFSE if it exists it can cause misunderstandings (or it can help you) 2010/3/12 Philip Tully <tull...@optonline.net> > So on the system owning the SFS server, the file is only comments. > > Again no change. I also verified that the server has class B authority. > -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support