thanks for the reply. Im looking at going the other way. With the prior version of client access, there was a service running called cwbrxd. I was able to from the iseries use runrmtcmd command to execute things on that pc. I dont see any more service jobs as part of ACS. Is this feature gone? Is there a replacement?

On 8/16/2016 7:42 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
Instead of a bunch of different commands (like RMTCMD) they use one
command with switches.


<snip>
Access Client Solutions allows you to run remote commands by specifying
the /plugin=rmtcmd command with the /cmd= option. For example, to call the
DTXL/ANALYZE program on a system named lp06ut23, use the following
command:

C:\IBMiAccess_v1r1\Start_Programs\Windows_i386-32\acslaunch_win-32.exe
/plugin=rmtcmd
/cmd="call DTXL/ANALYZE" /system=lp06ut23
</snip>


http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-acs-commandline/


Rob Berendt


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