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On my way to meet the fam for lunch, but isn't the some obscure way to 
define local users on the PC?  Perhaps this was done on one of them?

Rob Berendt
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Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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RUNRMTCMD connection problem






All,

I have 2 NT2000 servers which I need to run a PC job against , the running
of this job being controlled by my AS400.
To perform this function I am using the RUNRMTCMD command from a CL 
program.
The problem that I have is as follows , 

The CL program works correctly for only 1 of the servers , the data is
extracted and the program runs successfully.
The other server immediately comes up with the following message

CPE3452 A remote host refused an attempted connect operation. 

Both servers have the same user ID and password which are not disabled ,
both allow FTP using this user ID/password , but server 2 will not allow
remote jobs to be run.

I have compared the services on both servers , they look identical , the 
RPC
service is running on the 2nd server.

Is there a check list that I could use to make sure that the server is
correctly set-up for my AS400 RUNRMTCMD to work?

The only difference that I can see is that server 1 has PC Anywhere
installed whilst server 2 uses VNC.

Regards

Steven Gray
Senior Analyst
ARVAL PHH

Post Dept 73
PHH Centre
Windmill Hill
Whitehill Way
Swindon 
SN5 6PE
England

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