I tried Active-Link-Dir: <mypath> and restarted AR Server but didn't seem to 
work.

My active link on the click of a button does this:
@@:cmd_line_connector.exe $USER$ $Short Description$

And in ar.cfg (Windows) I have:
Active-Link-Dir: C:\ActiveLinkcmds

and I have copied cmd_line_connector.exe into that folder.  The program just 
prints out to a file in the same folder the parameters passed.  But I don't get 
any file created.  Neither do I see any server logging entry for it.  But 
client logging says:
<ACTL> Checking Cuba_run_cmd_server (0)
<ACTL>     -> Passed qualification -- perform if actions
<ACTL>          0: Run Process
<ACTL>             @@: 
60\19\Cuba_run_cmd_server\0\3\0\1298735989\0\6\1\1\0\\6\1\8\0\\
<ACTL>             Run Process on server
<ACTL>               Server: angusnotebook
<ACTL>               Process: cmd_line_connector.exe Demo gsdf
<ACTL>                  Success


???

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joe Martin D'Souza 
  Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2011 3:38 PM
  Subject: Re: Where to copy program on server for run process


  ** 
  Angus,

  If you look at the AR System Configuration guide, there is a parameter that 
can be set for this. I do not remember the parameter off hand. It tells the 
server where to find server side run processes run from active links.

  Joe

  From: Angus Comber 
  Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2011 10:23 AM
  Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Where to copy program on server for run process

  ** 
  I am testing running a process on the Remedy Server invoked from an active 
link.  I know this works because if I try tun run a process where the program 
is in the system path, then process runs when invoked.  But if I want to run a 
program NOT in the path, where do I copy it to?  How can I find this path?

  Angus
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