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Angela,
You may need to make sure that your PC user that
matches the iSeries user is the network domain user
not just the local Domain user. 

On my box I have a pmaster user for the local domain &
a pmaster user for the network domain.  In my case,
both users are assigned the same password.

My setup is as follows:

PC:
I have user pmaster/phonemaster which is local, &
pmaster/boepdc which is my network user.

user=pmaster,  pwd=thepasswrd

iSeries: 
user=pmaster, pwd=thepasswrd

I set up a test.bat on my pc c: drive

And from my iSeries I enter:

pgm
runrmtcmd ('c:\test.bat') rmtlocname('xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'
*IP) rmtuser(pmaster) rmtpwd(thepasswrd)
endpgm

If this doesn't work, you may have a network setup
problem, which someone else (with better networking
skills than I) may be able to help you with.

Don McIntyre




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