You have to load RConsoleJ which is a Java utility that uses IP. To use RConsoleJ, first you must enable the server to use it. To do this (and add this to your AUTOEXEC.NCF), type
LOAD RCONAG6 password 2034 16800
where password is ... your password. Note the case is sensitive.
The workstation utility is located in SYSUBLIC\MGMT\CONSOLEONE\1.2\RCONJ.EXE and must be run from a mapped drive (eg Z and not UNC *rg \\SERVER\SYS\PUBLIC etc...)
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RCONJ can be both slow and flakey - I prefer to use a tool called RCONIP, which is very much the "old-fashioned" RCONSOLE look-and-feel but works over IP.
rosiebsdad...do you have to modify the autoexec.ncf to get this program to work correctly? I don't have anything in the server list when I run the rconip.exe...
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