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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-
bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gary Segal
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:16 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: RunRmtCmd & Windows 2003 Server
Good Afternoon.
I searched web for the passed 2 days and still can not find an answers for
how
to set up RUNRMTCMD to run on Windows Server 2003
I can run these commands on any XP machines without any problems:
RunRmtCmd CMD("c:\iexplore.exe") RMTLOCNAME('111.111.111.111' *IP)
RunRmtCmd Cmd("//ServerName/departments/mis/MemberCards/MbrCrd32.exe")
RmtLocName('111.111.111.111' *IP)
But I can not run these commands on our 2003 server. (Command loops)
here are my settings:
1. V5R2
2. iSeries Access for Windows - Incoming Remote Command:
a: Command Mode = "New Console"
b: Allow Generic security = "Checked"
c: Generic security runs command as logged-on user = "Checked"
3. Services - iSeries Access for Windows Remote Command = "Started"
a: Local System Account = "Checked"
b: Allow service to interact with desktop = "Checked"
Does any one has any step by step instructions on how to setup Windows
2003
server to run RUNRMTCMD?
Or
Any Ideas........................?
Thank You in advance.
Gary
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