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POTF, the hunt's over. Looks like Win7 is handling the incoming connection
differently. Some combination of options on the Incoming Remote Command tab
will solve the problem. Thanks to all for the help.

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks Jack...I'd sure like to find the one for Windows 7. Maybe that
hasn't been written yet. :)


On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 3:16 PM, Jack Kingsley <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Might want to check this out:


http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.nsf/4825346bbea9ef2986256ffd0078fa1c/8c259baf7334af0986256de80078f40e?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,runrmtcmd




On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hmmm....maybe that netstat display isn't so special...an xp pc shows
almost
the same thing...115 bytes out (to the PC) and 1 byte in.

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

and when I do a netstat on the i, I see this:

192.168.1.102 512 50927 MICHAEL 116 1

Where .102 is the PC ip address, 512 is the remote port (rexec), 116
is
the
bytes out and 1 is the bytes in. So it's connecting, and sending
what's
looks the right amount of data (a path and file name), but the i is
only
getting 1 byte in. So either the Windows 7 PC is only sending 1 byte,
or
the
i is only getting 1 byte.


On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

And I should have made the subject rexec or recv and Windows 7, as a
runrmtcmd works.


On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

Thanks Jack...I'm thinking a security thing too, though I'm not sure
where to look. A cwbping looks normal, some services aren't running
on
the
i, but that's correct.


On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Jack Kingsley <
iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

Thought of something else, does cwbping via dos look ok back to the
host.

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Jack Kingsley <
iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

How about security on the windows 7 side.


On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Michael Ryan <
michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:

<cross posted cause it's an RPG program talking to a PC>

I'm having a problem with a new laptop that has Windows 7. I
have a
process
that's worked well forever on XP. Basically the RPG program does
an
rexec
to
the client, and the PC runs a batch file that displays an image.
However,
on
Windows 7, the process locks up on the recv from what I believe
to
be
a
valid socket. And yes, I'm using Scott's code to do this. The
recv
doesn't
return an error...it just never returns.

I can do a runrmtcmd and that processes correctly...like a dir
or
something
and it creates the spooled file as expected. So that tells me
that
the PC
is
listening and responding. This PC is set up as other PCs, and
it's
running
the same code. PC firewall is off. I'm running System i Access
for
Windows,
Version 6 Release 1 Mod 0, Service Level SI37891. The i is
running
V5R4,
and
pretty current on PTFs. Incoming Remote Command tab is set up
the
same way
as an XP PC. The Incoming Remote Command Service is set up the
same
way as
an XP PC.

Anyone have any ideas?
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