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Fri, 4 Sep 1998 14:09:19 -0400
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"The time has come the walrus said, to speak of many things. Of shoes
and ships and.... SAMBA!" I have finally convinced the powers to be that
installing Samba iX will benefit us. When I explained to our operations
guy that he doesn't need to run file transfers programs all day long,
that all he needs to do is 'drag and drop' I thought he was going to
'drop' everything and kiss me.

Here is my problem (besides a big guy trying to kiss me) -  I've done
the necessary research and downloaded the files from jazz, then
uncompressed them (after numerous attempts to get it right) on the 3000
according to the detailed instructions (thanks Lars!). I then streamed
the job SETUPJ.PUB.SAMBA and that completes with out any errors. All is
well in the land of Samba. Or is it?

When I log on as MGR.SAMBA and look for the sample config files, I don't
see them. Am I overlooking something?
Did I forget to do something?

PUB SAMBA:lf
ACCOUNT=  SAMBA       GROUP=  PUB

FILENAME  CODE  ------------LOGICAL RECORD-----------  ----SPACE----
                  SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT R/B  SECTORS #X MX

COPYING             1B  BA       17982 2147483647   1       80  1 32
MOVER     NMPRG   128W  FB         635        635   1      640  4 16
README              1B  BA        5409 2147483647   1       32  1 32
README2             1B  BA         772 2147483647   1       16  1 32
SETUPJ             80B  FA          62         62   3       32  1  2


PUB SAMBA:chdir /usr/local/samba/lib
CWD is "/SAMBA/PUB/lib".
PUB SAMBA:lf
LISTF @,2
No MPE-named files found in file set. (CIWARN 431)
PUB SAMBA:

Any help would be greatly apreciated. I would hate to disappoint the BIG
guy... :-)
Thanks in advance.

Rick 'Let's get ready to Samba!' Clark
Senior Analyst
WW&R
Cleveland, Ohio

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