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Interactive services detection
I am a programmer for a company that provides programs to Courts.
Part of the system is our notice processing.
This process is started is started through an IBM iSeries via the runrmtcmd command.
On the PC there is an IBM executable - cwbrxd.exe which allows to PC to receive the command and run it.
My command is a batch file that basically fires MS word, which opens a document, runs a mail merge, prints the document
and then exits. Since cwbrxd.exe is a service on on the PC, this runs in session 0. With the removal of the Interactive Services Detection service
this process no longer functions.
Does anyone do anything similar and has been able to get around this?
Thanks
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Anonymous
2018-09-26T16:26:57+00:00 Thank you. Wasn't sure where to send this
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Anonymous
2018-09-26T14:34:23+00:00 Hi Frank,
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