I guess, if you can mount a share that holds the other script via nfs or something like that, then you can probably do this.
Or if you have a shell account on the computer in question, ssh, rsh or something like that, you can make your script login and execute the other script, but then you have to store your password in your script (unless it prompts for it every time).
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