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I haven't used the SNA STRPASTHR in years. I use TELNET instead. I
refuse to use traditional naming for commands that are cross platform like
TELNET, PING, etc. So I couldn't tell you if it's STRTCPTNN or whatever.

Now, what terminal are they doing their STRPASTHR from? There might be
something there to say "If you come from a 3197 then use a 3197 on the
target system".

But here's a real big question: When you do STRPASTHR to another system,
then you run STRPCO, then you run STRPCCMD, how does it know which PC to
run the command from? Because when I do
TELNET ...
STRPCO
STRPCCMD PCCMD('dir >\dir.txt')
It acts like it runs. There's no foul message in the joblog. There's no
printout associated with the job. Yet there's no \dir.txt file on my PC
either.
Shouldn't these users use a session that's actually directly connected to
this system? And not use STRPASTHR or TELNET?

Rob Berendt

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