Another question, did you enable the VDISK feature in the SYSTEM CONFIG
file?  If not then I believe the default is that it is disabled.


Thanks,
Gary L. Detro

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There is no virtual disk defined at 900 when I log on to the user.  When I
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goes ahead defines the vdisk.  At that point, 900 exists.
User has all classes defined  A -> H
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Do you have a virtual disk at 900?  Does your guest have the right class
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be able to define the virtual disk?


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