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No there is no spool file created.
Thomas Hauber Senior Programmer/Analyst General Ribbon Corp.
"When the command is sent to the remote system, the local system waits for the command to complete and the output from the remote command will be sent back to the local system and placed in a spooled file."
Does RUNRMTCMD work with a GUI program? Never tried it...in any case, is a spooled file generated?
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: RUNRMTCMD From: "Thomas Hauber" <thauber@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, September 08, 2004 1:58 pm To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I have been trying the following command simply as a test. From a PC command line this works, it does not work however from the iSeries using RUNRMTCMD.
c:\winnt\system32\calc.exe
The command from the iSeries is:
RUNRMTCMD CMD('c:\winnt\system32\calc.exe') RMTLOCNAME('192.168.100.135' *IP) RMTUSER('thauber') RMTPWD() WAITTIME(10)
The correct password is being entered in RMTPWD parameter in quotes to avoid any problems with case.
Thomas Hauber Senior Programmer/Analyst General Ribbon Corp.
Booth Martin wrote:
The PC Application will run from the PC's Run command with the RUNRMTCMD
command?
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Booth Martin
http://www.martinvt.com
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-------Original Message-------
From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Date: 09/08/04 12:16:31
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RUNRMTCMD
I am attempting to write some code that executes some PC commands from
an AS400 program. But I am having some difficulty troubleshooting
iSeries Access for Windows RUNRMTCMD.
REXEC TcpIp server is running. The Windows service is running. However
when I issue the command from the iSeries all it does is just hang. No
timeout, no error message and no log entries in the QTRXC... jobs.
Can anyone suggest where I might look to track down my problem? Is
there logging on the PC?
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Thomas Hauber
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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