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What Windows function are you wanting to accomplish that you need to also pass
a Windows user ID and password to the PC? Generally speaking, you don't have
to pass this info to a PC for this command.
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From: "rob@xxxxxxxxx"<rob@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 3/9/06 2:28:46 PM
To: "midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx"<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RUNRMTCMD CMD(...) RMTLOCNAME(somepc *IP) RMTUSER(*CURRENT)
Providing that the users Windows user id and password match their i5 user
id and password, how do I get this to work?
RUNRMTCMD CMD(...) RMTLOCNAME(somepc *IP) RMTUSER(*CURRENT)
I don't want to bury the user and password into the code.
I think I just saw something like this on this list but I can't find it.
Rob Berendt
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