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Jon, I ran into a similiar problem a loong tim ago. When using the
client access service on the nt server you need to change it from using
the local system account to a real user account that has access to network
files. The local system account cannot interact with network files.
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Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
614-410-9205
"Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@Partner400.com>
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05/03/2002 05:44 PM
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Subject: RUNRMTCMD
I've had a query from a colleague on RUNRMTCMD that I can't fathom - I'm
hoping someone here will have a clue.
Netserver is running.
Create a file share with read/write using Operations Navigator
Map the file share to a drive (F:)
Share works just fine from the PC.
Issue RUNRMTCMD to call a cmd file on the Win2000 pc
cmd file contains simply:
copy d:\tmp\test.txt f:\
The cmd file is executed but the spool file produced by RUNRMTCMD says:
C:\WINNT\system32>copy d:\tmp\test.txt f:\
Access is denied.
0 file(s) copied.
However if you go to the directory on the pc and double-click the cmd
file,
the
test.txt file is copied to the mapped IFS folder right away,
Any ideas?
Jon Paris
Partner400
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