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Jeff I've run into this, too. In Unix, I think there is a .rexec file somewhere that can have the password. Not in Windows, that I know of. A different way might be to use ftp in batch on the PC - ftp -s:filename host filename can have the user ID and password, as well as a quote site rcmd cl_command_string and will run that command. filename could even be built on the fly. HTH Vern > If I wanted to issue an REXEC to my iSeries from a W2K PC as a batch > process, how can I automatically enter a password? > > For example, if I do this: > > rexec as400.dilgard.com DSPLIBL > > I get asked for username AND passord. If I enter this: > > rexec as400.dilgard.com -l jeff DSPLIBL > > the iSeries will use JEFF as the user and ask for a password. I want it > to be automatic. I tried this: > > rexec as400.dilgard.com -l jeff DSPLIBL <q.txt > > where q.txt has the password in it. No luck. > > So how would I do that? I'm aware of the security issue, but the actual > user ID will be one with an initial menu of *SIGNOFF. > > Thanks. > > -- > Jeff Crosby
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