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  • Subject: Re: Trigger PC Job
  • From: Marcel Sjardin <M.Sjardin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 08 Aug 1997 10:57:37 +0200

Neil Palmer / Venu Gopal wrote:

> >When I tried RUNRMTCMD, I got the following error :
> >
> > "A remote host refused an attempted connection operation"

<snip>

> It appears the RUNRMTCMD for a PC running CA/400 will ONLY
> work with an SNA connection.  The TCP option is for Unix systems only.

FYI:
In CA/400 Win95 the RUNRMTCMD does work with TCP/IP. It needs CWBRXD to
be active in Win95. Also add your PC's IP-address to the hosttable
(CFGTCP, option 10).
You might need to disable password caching in Win95 (Policy editor:
File, Open registery, Local Computer, Network, Passwords, Disable
password caching. The policy editor can be found on any Win95 CD) and/or
add a user profile to the Authorized users for incoming remote commands
(Remote Command tab in the Client Access properties icon which can be
found in the Client Access group).

Example:
RUNRMTCMD CMD('C:\MSOffice\Winword\Winword.exe') RMTLOCNAME(PC023 *IP)
starts WORD on my PC with password caching disabled (for security
reasons).
--
Groetjes,
Marcel Sjardin

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