Just because you are using a UNC name for run.bat does not mean that the batch 
file will run on the remote system - instead it means that you would like the 
remote batch file to run on your local system. The only way to get a batch file 
to run on a remote Windows system is to log onto that system remotely, either 
via Remote Desktop or some other remoting system, and run it from there. And 
then you have to be very careful not to close the remote session or else the 
remote process (JBossAS in the case) will also be terminated.

My recommendation is to set up JBoss AS to run as a service on the remote 
system. And the use a Windows-native script, such as Powershell, to start/stop 
the remote service.

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