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This is some notes from a setup we use for RUNRMTCMD at one of our
divisions. I need to update it for W2K.
To go live we need to do the following steps:
1) Hook up PC at (the division). (Help Desk Coordinator) is aware of the
communication changes that need to be made on a NT machine. They are:
Start
Programs
Admin tools
User manager
then you add the user (e.g. User - XXXXXXXX Password - yyyy)
This is case sensitive!
Start
Settings
Control Panel
Services
Client Access Remote command
Make it start automatically
Rob Berendt
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"Rick Klopfer"
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Trying to use the RUNRMTCMD. On CA Express (4.3) it fails with the
following errors:
CWBAR1010 (required password is either missing or invalid)
followed by CWBAR1018 (Could not run command...)
Same exact command works okay on previous version of CA for Win95/NT.
Any ideas on what is going on??
Cheers!
Rick
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<DIV><FONT size=1>Trying to use the RUNRMTCMD. On CA Express (4.3)
it fails with the following errors: </FONT></DIV>
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invalid)</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=1>followed by CWBAR1018 (Could not run
command...)</FONT></DIV>
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for
Win95/NT.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=1>Any ideas on what is going on??</FONT></DIV>
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