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In that case you're back to RUNRMTCMD and you need to ensure that the service is running. I did some casual scanning yesterday for how to install and check this service via infocenter and others and I found the documentation lacking.
If installing and checking a windows service is beyond you, and can try installing a ftp server on that pc and then using FTP to connect to it and submitting a command from ftp.
You could write an application on the client to check a dataqueue or some such thing and communicate via that. Would be a "most work" situation though.
Rob Berendt
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