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< h1 class = "topictitle1" > Universal Systems< / h1 >
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< p > At a minimum the Remote System Explorer provides access to
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Linux,
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UNIX, and Windows systems. These are called "universal" systems
since their file and command systems are quite similar. You can
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export,
import, explore remote files, and run remote
commands on all of these system types.
You can also drag/drop and copy/paste between
two systems of the same or different type.
For example, you can drag and drop a file
from your Windows host to your Linux host,
from one Linux host to another, or from one
file in your Linux host to another file in
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< p > The Remote System Explorer can also provide access to other types of
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systems if the support is installed in the workbench. Examples of
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such systems might be IBM iSeries or zSeries server systems.< br / >
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< p > Expand the topics in the help contents or click the following links
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< a href = "crunremcmds.html" > Shells and commands in the Remote Systems view< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
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< a href = "../tasks/tbeginlinux.html" > Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX host< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
< a href = "../tasks/tbeginwindows.html" > Connecting to a remote Windows host< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
< a href = "../tasks/tbeginsecond.html" > Creating a second connection to aremote host< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
< a href = "../tasks/tbegindelete.html" > Deleting a connection< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
< a href = "../tasks/tbegindiscon.html" > Disconnecting from a remote host< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
< a href = "../tasks/ttablecopy.html" > Copying and pasting in the Remote System Explorer< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
< a href = "../tasks/ttabledrag.html" > Dragging and dropping items in the Remote System Explorer< / a > < br clear = "all" / >
< a href = "../tasks/tbeginenv.html" > Configuring environment variablesupport for connections< / a >
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