Re: [Tn5250j-general] STRPCCMD

2006-07-04 Thread Oliver Schneider
Yes, sure I have tried strpccmd + f4. It doesn't change anything. /usr/bin/firefox opens firefox from shell. If I trie it from PowerTerm,for example strpccmd 'konqueror http://www.google.com' it opens konqueror with the right URL. I would be so happy, if that will work from tn5250j. The version

Re: [Tn5250j-general] STRPCCMD

2006-07-04 Thread Oliver Schneider
Hi again, im afraid it doesn't work. here are my steps again... strpco strpccmd '/usr/bin/firefox'-->doesn't work strpccmd ('/usr/bin/firefox') -->doesn't work strpccmd '/opt/kde35/bin/konqueror' -->doesn't work In the same environment PowerTerm works. I think PowerTerm is

Re: [Tn5250j-general] STRPCCMD

2006-07-04 Thread Oliver Schneider
Hello Wim, first I want to thank you for your help. One of my problems is, that it should run on a linux computer and not on windows. So the emulator tells me than, that pco.exe is not active. Why should it, it is on a linux-box. So is there no way to start a browser? It works on Ericom Power

Re: [Tn5250j-general] STRPCCMD

2006-07-04 Thread Wim . Van . Leuven
Hello Oliver, never mind de PCO.exe. Just run the STRPCO command on the AS/400 though the java emulator. Next try the STRPCCMD. It should work also on linux, as long as you pass in a command that works in the shell or the environment in which the java emulator runs. HTH, wim Oliver Schne

Re: [Tn5250j-general] STRPCCMD

2006-07-04 Thread Wim . Van . Leuven
Did you try the STRPCCMD + F4 to display commandproperties and then fill in the command on the screen? If you run /usr/bin/firefox from any shell, the browser opens? What version of the emulator are you running? It might be you have to set a property to enable the scanning for strpccmd Ol

Re: [Tn5250j-general] STRPCCMD

2006-07-04 Thread Wim . Van . Leuven
Hello Oliver, We have integrated this functionality into the emulator and it should work. However at AS/400 side remember to first start PCO using the STRPCO command. afterwards you can run e.g. STRPCCMD 'notepad' which should start up notepad.exe on a windows box. If you can run your command f