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If you have some administrator rights on your NT Server and have the NT 4.0
Resource kit, you can run Server Manager from a NT Workstation. This will
allow you to connect to the server and show the services running. If your
RCMD service has stopped or "gone wonky" you can restart it from Server
Manager just as you would from the Services Applet in control panel for a NT
workstation.
We run all of our other processes much as you describe except that we use REXX as a scripting language for rudimentary job control.
Darrell Brown
Data Warehouse Analyst
MTS Communication Inc.
Thomas Pall wrote:
> I am currently maintaining a bunch of NT servers using the rcmd program.
> Except for the fact that rcmd can gpf and I cannot get to the box again
> remotely until someone restarts the service, it works fine.
>
> --
Received on Tue Nov 10 1998 - 07:48:21 CST
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