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Yes.

The IBM System i includes the common UNIX/Linux application "rexec" or
Remote Execution.

You'll need to make sure the rexec server (or daemon) is started on
the System i, and you're need a rexec client on the PC.

If you are running IBM's iSeries Access, you should have one in the
form of the RMTCMD command. However, RMTCMD uses the cached user
creditials (via CWBLOGON).

For scheduled batch type processes it might be easier to use a
standard rexec client; which you can find on the net.

HTH,

CHarles


On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 1:02 AM, Sheik Abdul Kaleem <kaleem.sa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,




This is kaleem from India.

Actually ours is a retail organization which has some 100 grocery stores
accessing I series from Windows Xp (Using IBM i series navigator).We have
daily batch process which run and update sales data into i series.

The batch is written in Perl which uses a text file to run I series commands
using I series navigator installed in the system.

The batch requires administrative privileged user to be logged (On Windows
machine) on to supply the commands to i series.



I was wondering if we can use any alternate way of supplying commands to i
series without the admin priviledged user to log in.



Thanks in advance for your help


Thanks And Regards,
Sheik Adul Kaleem.


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