Hi All, 

Glad this forum is around, I could sure use some help.  Here's my story:

I have an ant script that's on the windows slave machine that I would like 
to run from the Jenkins browser, which is located on another server 
(master).  I followed the steps to set up a Master-Slave connection using 
the Java Web Start method, and that seemed to work, and saw that the 
Jenkins service was up and running.  I verified an established 
jenkins-service connection between the master and slave machines.  I have 
verified that the owner of the jenkins service belongs to the user that 
will kick off the ant script.  I have also verified from the browser that 
my slave windows node successfully is connected with Jenkins.  All looks 
well up to this point. 

I then created a new job on the browser with intentions of executing the 
ant script that resides on the slave.  I made sure to check the 'Restrict 
where this project can be run' box and added my slave node label. At this 
point, I thought that Jenkins would delegate this job to the slave 
everytime this job was executed.  I then proceeded to create a build step 
that would execute ant.bat from the slave, and saved the project.  The job 
kept failing, telling me that it could not find the path specified. I then 
realized that the job was probably searching for the directory in the 
master, and not the slave.  I looked around some more, but couldn't figure 
out how to configure the job properly in order for Jenkins to 
communicate/connect with the slave. 

Anything I might be missing here? 

Any help or advice is greatly appreciated. 

Thanks, 

JP


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