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Check the Services running on the broken server.

Sounds like the "iSeries Access for Windows Incoming Remote Command" service
isn't running.

Charles

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven.Gray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Steven.Gray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 12:24 PM
> To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: 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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