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Hi Aaron,

If you take a look at the newsgroup, I answered a similar question where a
user wanted the local server to be the default server when they switched to
command shell.
All you need to do would be to apply the same logic, but specify your
desired server instead..
The posting has a subject of "Change command shell to default to <LOCAL>"

hope this helps!

Violaine Batthish
CODE Project Lead
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How do I change the system that I submit a command to in the Command shell?

Right now when I open Command Shell (F9) I get <SystemA> when I really want
<SystemB>.

Thanks,
Aaron Bartell
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