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Angela,

>From a V4R4 Express system, I have copied the help text below.  The
files are buried fairly deep in the client access program files
subdirectory structure.

If you can't find the files, check your Client Access selective install
program and verify that 'Incoming Remote Command' is checked under the
optional base components.

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

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Incoming Remote Command Programs

CWBRXD.EXE              Used to start the incoming remote command daemon
program.
CWBRXDSD.EXE    Used to stop the incoming remote command daemon program.

Commands can be sent over TCP/IP to CWBRXD from any system that supports
the sending of commands using the REXEC program or a similar program
that uses the same protocol, such as the RUNRMTCMD command on an AS/400.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
[mailto:midrange-l-admin@midrange.com]
> On Behalf Of Angela Wawrzaszek
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 10:39 AM
> To: midrange-l@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: RUNRMTCMD/STRPCO
>
> Where is this service to run?   Our administrator looked under Admin
> Tools,  Services,  there are a few remote access services but the
> desription on each show more for dial in connections, and VPN's.   We
> searched for 'rexecd'  on help but only came up with 'rexec'  which is
the
> command to  intitiate a remote call from this server.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Daly [mailto:Tdaly@sddsystems.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 9:57 AM
> To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> Subject: RE: RUNRMTCMD/STRPCO
>
>
>
> Does the machine you want to run this command on have rexecd running?
> This
> daemon has to be running in order for the machine to accept incoming
> requests.
>
>
> Tom
>  |  -----Original Message-----
>  |  From: Angela Wawrzaszek [mailto:awawrzaszek@nucorauburn.com]
>  |  Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 09:51
>  |  To: Midrange Mail List (E-mail)
>  |  Subject: RUNRMTCMD/STRPCO
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |        I am trying to start an executable program on another
>  |  server from the AS/400.   I tried using strpco however it
>  |  does not like this and I am assuming it is because we are
>  |  not executing the as/400  CL from that PC.    I would like
>  |  to have this CL on a user(s) menu so that is can be
>  |  executed whenever  and  it will also be submitted on a job
>  |  sceduler.    I then tried running the command by using
>  |  runrmtcmd within the CL.   It is telling me host refused an
>  |  attempted connect operation.   I am able to browse this
>  |  server from my PC so I would think that means I am authorized.
>  |
>  |  Error Message:
>  |
>  |    2816 - RUNRMTCMD CMD('"\\CNYNUCOR002\DNB EMAILER\DNB.EXE"
>  |  DNB-BATCH')
>  |    RMTLOCNAME('192.168.0.196' *IP) RMTUSER(MCLOUGHLIN) RMTPWD()
>  |  A remote host refused an attempted connect operation.
>  |  Command did not complete successfully.
>  |  CPF91CC received by ACR@296CL at 2816. (C D I R)
>  |  C
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |
>  |     CHGVAR     VAR(&CMD) VALUE('"\\CNYNUCOR002\DNB +
>  |                  EMAILER\DNB.EXE" DNB-BATCH')
>  |
>  |    OVRPRTF    FILE(*PRTF) OUTQ(QEZDEBUG)
>  |    RUNRMTCMD  CMD(&CMD) RMTLOCNAME('192.168.0.196' *IP) +
>  |                 RMTUSER(MCLOUGHLIN) RMTPWD(XXXXXXXXX)
>  |    DLTOVR     FILE(*PRTF)
>  |
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