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The Question is: Running OpenVMS V7.1-2 and UCX V4.2 An exported directory can be mapped and written to from Win 98 PC's, but on Windows XP clients, we can map the drive, read from the drive but cannot write to it. Error returned is : Cannot Copy xxxx access is denied, make sure the disk is not fulll or write protected. I'd guess this is something simple, any help greatly appreciated. rgds, John The Answer is : Your system does not appear to have its NFS proxy mappings established, or the established mappings are invalid. For related information, please check the NFS server logs. Also please see the OpenVMS TCP/IP Services documentation for information on configuring the NFS server and the TCP/IP services proxy database. If this not NFS, and is the PATHWORKS Server or the Advanced Server package that is providing the export of the volume via Microsoft SMB protocols -- and if you are running a recent or current release with any applicable ECO -- please contact the support center directly. Expect to be asked details of the version and the particular configuration involved. Your OpenVMS Alpha and TCP/IP Services versions are dated, and both are in need of an upgrade to far more recent (and preferably to supported) releases. As of this writing, V7.3-2 and V5.4 are the current product releases. ECOs are also available, and should be installed. If running PATHWORKS or Advanced Server, the OpenVMS Wizard will here assume that the version in use is dated, and thus in need of an upgrade and then the application of any relevent available ECO kits. (Note that Windows XP has specific minimum version requirements for SMB-based disk services, please see other topics here in the Ask The Wizard area.)
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