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What's the difference between SBMDOMCMD and RUNDOMCMD?  Let me guess, the 
environment variables?

Where do you download RUNDOMCMD from?

Is there a 'sign' command, like the console commands?  Or would it instead 
involve a 'LOAD ...' followed by a 'TELL ... sign mydatabase.nsf'?

Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
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"Walter Scanlan" <wscanlan@xxxxxxxxxx>
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06/26/2003 11:19 AM
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        Subject:        RE: Launch a Domino application from iSeries cmd 
line?


download rundomcmd.


This is A CL program that allows you to lauch a Domino appplication.

Walter Scanlan 
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