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Angela, There are some differences between MS-Windows version, but on my system (Win Me), I have a client access icon in my Windows Control panel. The 'incoming remote command' tab of that program allows me to add authorized users. Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > I did look at that. However the user we are able to get the command to > work under is not the same administrator that is signed on to the desktop. > So that does not hold true. That was my first thought that we are using a > generic user for the runrmtcmd and it is administrator signed on the > server, but we were able to get it to run as long as it was a user with > full administrator rights on that box. So it must come down to a certain > permission.
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