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Jon,

        It's a user account issue, if the return does not indicate a
complete user id/password failure.  While the user might have access the
Daemon supporting REXEC,  The resulting process does not have the same
access as the user who loged on and therefore can not do the copy.  Two
references:

http://rr.sans.org/win2000/win2000_sec.php
http://www.mcseguide.com/2000/2000professional.htm

        JMS...
====================
Jeffrey M. Silberberg
CompuDesigns, Inc.
Atlanta, Ga. 30350-5640
(770) 399-9464

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@Partner400.com>
To: "Midrange-l" <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 5:44 PM
Subject: RUNRMTCMD


> I've had a query from a colleague on RUNRMTCMD that I can't fathom - I'm
> hoping someone here will have a clue.
>
> Netserver is running.
> Create  a file share with read/write using Operations Navigator
> Map the file share to a drive (F:)
>
> Share works just fine from the PC.
> Issue RUNRMTCMD to call a cmd file on the Win2000 pc
>
> cmd file contains simply:
>
> copy d:\tmp\test.txt   f:\
>
> The cmd file is executed but the spool file produced by RUNRMTCMD says:
>
> C:\WINNT\system32>copy d:\tmp\test.txt   f:\
> Access is denied.
>         0 file(s) copied.
>
> However if you go to the directory on the pc and double-click the cmd
file,
> the
> test.txt file is copied to the mapped IFS folder right away,
>
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Jon Paris
> Partner400
>
>
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