Well, depending on your intent, you *might* be able to make use of STRPCO & STRPCCMD. This is not supported on all TN5250 applications, and it only works when a user is signed on to an interactive session. Can you say what you are needing to accomplish?
Eric
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I've tried that, but our network require authentication....
Any other suggestions?
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If you hit F1 on the RMTUSER parameter, you will see that *NONE is an
option. It basically requires that you open the target PC to any command,
without password. I've done it before, but I wouldn't expect that anyone
with security concerns would cheer for this option.
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Is there a way of using the runrmtcmd without having to supply the
rmtuser/rmtpwd.
I have to access several pc's and each have there own user/passwords.
Is there an easier way to do this?
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