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Getting back to my original problem of not being able to use STRPCCMD from
some PCs, I have further info.

The command works from a PC where I am running W2K. It does not work from
another PC (in another location) where I am running XP. I am using i-series
access on both machines.

I was told by IBM support that Neterever uses ports 137, 139 and 445, which
must be open on the i-series server. This can be checked by using i-series
access command "cwbping" on the pc.

Funny thing is I can cwbping ports 137, 139, 445 on the i-series server from
the W2K PC, but not from the XP PC. I can cwbping port 23 on that server
from both machines.

Also, cwbping for just the server address without a port is successful from
both machines.

The ports on the server are opened for all IP addresses.

Is there anything in XP (or the sonic wall router on the XP pc) that is
preventing the cwbping from working?


On 10/13/08, Lukas Beeler <lukas.beeler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Scott Klement
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Presumably, it still runs notepad (even with the 'start') it just
doesn't wait until it's finished, right?

start /w change that behaviour, so that start will wait until notepad
returns.

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