Thanks for your kind response.
Yes normal TXT files creation is working fine and u can see in my earlier
mail that already authentication are provided for the Unix box location.

Please suggest on how to achieve the filter run process part with the help
of any sample

On 16-Oct-2017 2:28 PM, "Misi Mladoniczky" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

So does this script run as expected when you run it manually?

You have to configure sshd on the unix box to allow remote calls, and you
need to set it up with public-key authentication without a passphrase. Or
something like that... There are ample instructions on the internet for
this.

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October 15, 2017 8:45 AM, "Abhishek Anand" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Experts,
>
> How to call a .sh script located in remote unix box from the remedy
server 8.1 on windows using the
> FILTER Run Process command?
>
> I have designed the close_tt.bat file in my local system which in turn is
calling below script
> residing on remote server:-
>
> C:\plink -l **** -pw ***** stemipt /usr/opt/temip_tttls/Runtime/OpenCTI.sh
CLOSE "$Request ID$"
>
> I am using below logic in FILTER Run Process command line but its failing
:-
>
> cmd /c C:\Users\An******\Desktop\close_tt.bat "$Request ID$"
>
> Early response will be highly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> AA
>
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