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RUNRMTCMD

Invokes the iSeries rexec client.

You need a rexec daemon on the windows box.

IBM iSeries Access includes one, "Incomming Remote Command"

or you can find one on the web. rexec is a standard protocol
originally(?) from UNIX.

HTH,
Charles

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 9:03 AM, <EThompson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have searched the archives for an answer to this but the closest thing I
found was using STRPCCMD which will not work for what I would like to do.
Here is the scenario:

We have a file that we FTP to the bank from the I5...however, we actually
FTP the file to a server on our network so that it can be encrypted then
from there it is FTP'd to the bank.
The encryption and FTP to the bank is set up in a batch job on the server.
I would like to know if there is a way to run this *.bat job remotely from
the I5.

Thank you

Elonna Thompson



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