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By default, the SEP sesam Server has no rights to execute commands remotely on a SEP sesam Client, e.g., on an Oracle server. You have to specify a user in the <tt>sesam_cmdusers.allow</tt> file to run a command. For details on Windows-specific configuration of command events, see [[Special:MyLanguage/FAQ#command_event_configuration|How to configure a command event]].
By default, the SEP sesam Server has no rights to execute commands remotely on a SEP sesam Client, e.g., on an Oracle server. You have to specify a user in the <tt>sesam_cmdusers.allow</tt> file to run a command. For details on Windows-specific configuration of command events, see [[Special:MyLanguage/Creating_a_Command_Event#permission|Creating a Command Event]].

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By default, SEP sesam Server has no rights to execute commands remotely on a SEP sesam Client (the Oracle server). To enable remote command execution on the Oracle server, perform the following steps:

By default, the SEP sesam Server has no rights to execute commands remotely on a SEP sesam Client, e.g., on an Oracle server. You have to specify a user in the sesam_cmdusers.allow file to run a command. For details on Windows-specific configuration of command events, see Creating a Command Event.