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Remote Execution Process Privileges
Every file in the remote filesystem is associated with a Remote Execution action. Java, jar, C/C++, COBOL, FORTRAN, DCL, and Ant files have specific remote executors, but you can use a generic boilerplate remote executor to execute other types of files.
To
execute a file other than Java, jar, C/C++, COBOL, FORTRAN, DCL,
or Ant files
Right click on the file, then click Remote Execute, or use the remote toolbar.
To
change the properties per project
You can change the properties of a file other than Java, jar, C/C++, COBOL, FORTRAN, DCL, or Ant files one of two ways:
- Right click on the file, the click on Remote Properties and Remote External Executor to change the remote execution command.
- Or, from the Tools menu, select Options, then Debugging and Executing, Execution Types, and Remote Execution.
For more information, see the Core IDE Help: Configuring the Enviroment: Using the Options Window.
Remote Execution Process Privileges
When you launch any remote operation, such as:
Remote Execute
Remote Compile
Remote Ant Execution
Remote CMS operations
A subprocess is created that executes the command. The subprocess has the parent's process privileges mask as its authorized privilege mask.
If you execute commands that require extra privilege, you must enable them during the login/process creation of your IDE User server.