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  • Subject: RUNRMTCMD
  • From: "David Murphy" <dmurphy@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Nov 1997 15:53:15 -0600

I have been trying without much success to make the RUNRMTCMD command work.
I've tried to run commands from the 400 to both a Windows 95 PC running
TCP/IP and CA 95 on our LAN and on a PC attached by twinax running only DOS
and CA for DOS Extended. The 400 is at V3R1.

When I try to run RUNRMTCMD against the DOS PC, the command ends abnormally
with this message in the joblog: "Cannot resolve to object CMINIT..." with
an authority code of X201, which apparently means I'm not authorized to the
object. What is CMINIT? What does it do and why do I need it? 

On the Windows 95 machine (V3R1M2 of CA), CWBRXD is running and I have
specified on the Incoming Command tab under the CA control panel applet to
allow any (*) user profile. Yet it bombs out with a message in the spooled
file: "Required user id and password missing." Shouldn't this work if I
have said to allow any user? Anyway I tried it with specifying a user id
and password as well; same message.

What am I doing wrong here? Any suggestions?

Dave

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