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You have to start the listner program on your PC. On Win2K, you go into
Services and start the Client Access Express Remote Command service. I also
had to create a user on the PC so the command can be submitted under that
ID. I'm not sure if your example of running command interpreter is going to
work - it will start, but how does it know what console session to attach
itself to? I found that mine would start a CMD.EXE process, but that process
is detached from the session I was logged onto, so the screen doesn't appear
anywhere. I was not logged onto PC as the same user I was using to submit
the command, so maybe that is why. If you do a non-interactive command like
DIR, it will send the output back into a spool file on your PC.
-Marty
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Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 14:13:17 -0700
From: "Hatzenbeler, Tim" <thatzenbeler@clinitech.net>
Subject: RE: How make CA window active?
Never using runrmtcmd, i thougth I would try it... I issued this command
thinking it would open up a dos session on my client access pc....
is there something else I would need to do, to make it work? ...
>> RUNRMTCMD CMD(COMMAND.COM) RMTLOCNAME('172.16.1.236' *IP)
A remote host refused an attempted connect operation.
Command did not complete successfully.
Thanks, tim
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