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vhamberg@attbi.com wrote:

I've run into this, too. In Unix, I think there is
a .rexec file somewhere that can have the password. Not
in Windows, that I know of.

A different way might be to use ftp in batch on the PC -

ftp -s:filename host

filename can have the user ID and password, as well as a

quote site rcmd cl_command_string


Well, that's what I suggested to them in the first place, and they said
they're going to use rexec via Windows API.  I assume that's how they're
able to enter a password.

-Jeff






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