Hi all,
Suppose If I use the connection pooling classes which r available for free
on net, in the application servers( in my entity or session beans), can i
still have containter managed transaction etc.


thanks in Advance
ganti
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mullee John - ZGI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JRun-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 1:22 PM
Subject: RE: Remote Service Administration


> > Subject: Remote Service Administration
>
> quoted from somewhere:
>
> The Windows NT Resource Kit contains a remote command-line utility
> (REMOTE.EXE) that provides a complete remote command prompt for running
> batch files and other character-mode tasks across a network. Select the
> computer you want remote jobs to run on, open a command prompt, and type
> REMOTE /S cmd.exe unique-id, where unique-id is a character string that
> uniquely identifies a particular remote session, such as MyRemote1. You
can
> now gain access to the remote session from any other Windows NT machine on
> your network by typing REMOTE /C computer-name unique-id, where
> computer-name is the name of the computer on which the REMOTE /S session
was
> run. By default, REMOTE /S provides no security--anyone with access to a
> Windows NT system and knowlege of the unique-id for a particular session
may
> access it. To restrict access, add /U domain\user to limit the session to
> use by a particular user from a particular domain.
>
> 
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