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<h1 class="topictitle1">Shells and commands in the Remote Systems view</h1>
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<p>You can use the Remote Commands view to run and interact with commands
and command shells on universal systems. A universal system includes Windows,
Linux, and UNIX system types.<br/>
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<p>Specifically, use the view to: </p>
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<li>Run commands in a command shell</li>
<li>Display and interpret the output of a program</li>
<li>Enter input to a program</li>
<li>Display and manage different commands and shells from the same
view. Multiple commands can be run in a single shell (one command at a time per
shell), multiple shells may be run on a single system, and multiple systems may be
running shells.</li>
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<p>Whenever a command shell is launched or a command is run from within
Remote System Explorer, the Remote Commands view is used to display the output
and provide a way to work with that output. </p>
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<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
<a href="../tasks/truncmdsview.html" title="">Running and viewing
commands and shells using the Remote Commands view</a><br/>
<a href="../tasks/twrkcmdshl.html" title="In the Remote Systems view, you can launch a shell to perform commands in the iSeries Integrated File System (IFS).">Working
with command shells</a><br/>
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