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Topic Title: Batch Mode - Point to Server on different Domain Topic Summary: Batch Mode - Point to Server on different Domain Created On: 20-Jan-2009 15:59 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hi All
Does anyone have any idea how to point to a database server that is on a different domain, whilst running in batch mode please? "c:\Program Files\telelogic\DOORS 7.1\bin\Doors.exe" -u username -P password -b "\\script_path\script.dxl" -data 36677@server exit_() Thank you in advance for any help. |
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I think you just answered your own question.
Your command line looks good except for the exit_() at the end - you don't want that. ------------------------- Tony Goodman Smart DXL limited www.smartdxl.com |
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Hi Tony
Thanks for the reply. Perhaps I didn't explain my problem that well. If I run the batch file from a PC in the 'bluezone' domain i.e. \\bluezone\mpc can you point to a server on the 'yellowzone' domain? Simply adding .yellowzone.net to the server name doesn't work. I think thats the kind of thing I'm after, how to put a more qualified server address in the commandline. Thanks |
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Question you haven't answered is: Can you ping the server on yellowzone from the bluezone.
If you can't perform the ping, you need to check with your IT department. |
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Hi Ron
Yep, thats a good question! Silly to overlook this. I can ping, with no answer. I get timeout. A 'tracert' hops 5 times and then stalls, so I guess its not completely reaching the server somewhere. So I guess thats the first issue to address! Forgive my oversight. Thanks |
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