Because you pass them on the command line or is there a kind of single sign on mechanism ?
> On 15 Sep 2017, at 09:28, Abhi$hek <abhi.masc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ** > No it's not asking for credentials. > > On 15-Sep-2017 11:25 AM, "Jean-Louis Halleux" <supp...@arsmarts.com > <mailto:supp...@arsmarts.com>> wrote: > ** > When you run the bat you created, does it prompt for username and password ? > > Example of line in your bat: > D:\putty\plink.exe -l <user> -pw <password> <remote server hostname> > /usr/opt/xxx/Runtime/test.sh CLOSE "%1” > > > > >> On 15 Sep 2017, at 09:09, Abhi$hek <abhi.masc...@gmail.com >> <mailto:abhi.masc...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> ** >> Yes it seems no space but please could you provide me any sample format for >> the bat file which will call .sh file from remote server. >> >> On 15-Sep-2017 10:30 AM, "Jean-Louis Halleux" <supp...@arsmarts.com >> <mailto:supp...@arsmarts.com>> wrote: >> ** >> Dear AA, >> >> Can you confirm you pass username and password (with -u and -pw) on the >> command line of plink ? Are there spaces in any of them ? >> >> Best regards, >> Jean-Louis Halleux >> ARSmarts Support >> >>> On 14 Sep 2017, at 22:46, Jaffer Mahsoob <jmahs...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:jmahs...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> ** >>> Have you tried running the plink command using psexec (from >>> sysinternals/Microsoft) as the system account and seeing if it still works? >>> I assume the AR Server is running as system, so it may be that the putty >>> session info isn't available to system, etc... Something like psexec -s >>> plink (whatever the args are), see if plink, when run as system can >>> actually execute in the manner you require... >>> >>> Just a thought... >>> -Jaffer >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 12:52 PM, Abhi$hek <abhi.masc...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:abhi.masc...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> ** >>> Thanks for your kind response. >>> I have already tried with the simple text file creation and it worked >>> perfectly. >>> >>> But it's still fails when I am trying out the required scenario with the >>> help of AL or filter. >>> >>> Also via putty the Linux box as well as script is accessible from windows >>> Remedy server. >>> >>> On 14-Sep-2017 8:00 PM, "Frank Caruso" <caruso.fr...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:caruso.fr...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> Have you tried turning on Active Link logging? It may show you whats wrong. >>> >>> Also, what I look to do in situations like this is take the task back to >>> simple steps. Forget about the remote call to the server. Just create a >>> simple batch file that creates a text file in the calling directory. >>> Something like this: echo Hello World > test.txt. That way you can figure >>> out more clearly where your program is not working. >>> >>> Also, this type of logic is better suited for filters than active links. >>> What will happen if your active link does run and calls the remote program >>> but then a filter runs that stops the submit/modify process for whatever >>> reason. 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