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I'm wondering why do this in QSh? Nonetheless, I think STRPCO requires an interactive session - ah the places it can run are *IPGM, *EXEC, & *INTERACT - so QCMDEXC or QCAEXEC are allowed - and system might be equivalent to that.

It'd be more sure to either have an REXECD on the pc or incoming remote command of iseries access. The latter can be set to allow all access to a pc - a blatant security breach, of course, unless you have things otherwise controlled. Then use RUNRMTCMD in the system Qsh function.

HTH
Vern

At 08:38 AM 11/26/2006, you wrote:

Zvi Kave wrote:
> I am trying to activate PC command from QSH.
> Something like:
> STRPCO
> STRPCCMD PCCMD('"C:\Program Files\progname.exe"')
>
> Is there such a command from QSH or PASE ?

How about using the 'system' command to invoke the CL command?

system: 001-3034 usage: system [-Kknpqsv] CLcommand [arg ...]

david
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