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switching between machines

I work for a local authority, and have been asked to extend a project I recently worked on

currently there are two (2) menus in operation each menu allows us to allow or deny access to users

the problem the menus are on seperate machines
(Iwant to make these menus sub menus)

I want to write a script that allows me to have a main menu that allows me the option to select which sub menu I want and then that sub menu to appear

obviously I need to keep this main menu on one machine
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Create a master menu that branches to the local code for one sub-menu and a remote machine (rsh will let users run a remote script or command) for the other submenu.

That what you mean?
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