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  • Subject: XCOPY & RUNRMTCMD
  • From: "Nigel Percy" <nigel.percy@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 1997 15:22:47 -0000

Anyone have any ideas why XCOPY won't run using RUNRMTCMD (either directly
or calling a batch file containing the XCOPY command). I want to use this
to initiate 
a backup of some directories on an NT Server to the IFS overnight.

If I use COPY it works, but the names and numbers of sub-directories will
change hence the need for XCOPY. 

Tried specifying the path to XCOPY and without ie
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\XCOPY......

No error messages are evident on the 400 or NT, you just get 'This command
produced no output'   SPLF.
 
OS/400 V3R2 connected via TCP/IP over Ethernet to a NT 4.0 Server.
 
Nigel Percy

 

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