Hi Ya,

Yes we do, but its in NewYork and I am in a DR site here in London. I have no chance of accessing the AD or doing any thing with it.

So I used this code
use Win32::KillProcess qw( connectServer startProcess ); $server="SN02GEV14A"; $user="MOD\Blackadder_sup"; $pass="Perlmonks2004"; my $c = connectServer( $server, $user, $pass ); startProcess( $c, "cmd.exe /c start \\\\oywps01\\snp104");
And I am getting this error
C:\Perl>proc_start.pl Can't access WMI on remote machine SN02GEV14A: OLE exception from "SWb +emLocator": Access is denied. Win32::OLE(0.1701) error 0x80070005: "Access is denied" in METHOD/PROPERTYGET "ConnectServer" at C:/Perl/site/lib/Win32/Ki +llProcess.pm line 30.
I posted the above on another thread in answer to how to install WIn32::KillProcess, But will continoue with this thread from now on to avoid duplication.

Thanks
Blackadder

In reply to Re^2: (OT) executing a command on a remote Windows XP machine by blackadder
in thread (OT) executing a command on a remote Windows XP machine by blackadder

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