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Remote Startup of Jag Server ...
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| Apollo Nath 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| I want to invoke the Jag Server on a different machine using my PC. If I
invoke the serverstart.bat on the other PC from my machine then Jag Server
starts on my machine. How can I remotely start the jag server of the other
machine without using PC Anywhere software. I do not want to use Jag Manager
to do this. I am sure there must a way one can invoke a .bat file on another
PC and it executes on that PC itself. Please advise.
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| Doug Porter 2005-03-30, 7:08 pm |
| Check out SysInternal's PsTools:
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/f...e/pstools.shtml
Specifically take a look at PsExec.
Doug Porter
DailyAccess Corporation
"Apollo Nath" <apollo.nath@wcb.state.ny.us> wrote in message
news:423f24d1$1@foru
ms-2-dub...
> I want to invoke the Jag Server on a different machine using my PC. If I
> invoke the serverstart.bat on the other PC from my machine then Jag Server
> starts on my machine. How can I remotely start the jag server of the other
> machine without using PC Anywhere software. I do not want to use Jag
Manager
> to do this. I am sure there must a way one can invoke a .bat file on
another
> PC and it executes on that PC itself. Please advise.
>
>
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| Jim Egan 2005-03-30, 7:09 pm |
| apollo.nath@wcb.state.ny.us wrote...
> I want to invoke the Jag Server on a different machine using my PC. If I
> invoke the serverstart.bat on the other PC from my machine then Jag Server
> starts on my machine. How can I remotely start the jag server of the other
> machine without using PC Anywhere software. I do not want to use Jag Manager
> to do this. I am sure there must a way one can invoke a .bat file on another
> PC and it executes on that PC itself. Please advise.
>
I use Remote Desktop to connect to the server itself. From there I can do anything as if I
was actually there.
There are tools from Microsoft that allow you to remotely start/stop services.
--
Jim Egan [TeamSybase]
Sybase product enhancement requests:
http://www.isug.com/cgi-bin/ISUG2/submit_enhancement
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| Peter Abbott 2005-03-30, 7:09 pm |
| If you are using 2000, (not sure about XP, but I would imagine it is the
same), you can use the services console that comes with windows to
connect to the remote computer and start the service as if you were
starting a local instance of easerver installed as a service.
Apollo Nath wrote:
> I want to invoke the Jag Server on a different machine using my PC. If I
> invoke the serverstart.bat on the other PC from my machine then Jag Server
> starts on my machine. How can I remotely start the jag server of the other
> machine without using PC Anywhere software. I do not want to use Jag Manager
> to do this. I am sure there must a way one can invoke a .bat file on another
> PC and it executes on that PC itself. Please advise.
>
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