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From: VANCE,JEFF (HP-Cupertino,ex1) [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> in our SYSSTART file as follows:
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> ALLOW MANAGER.SYS;COMMANDS=ALLOW
The system normally logs on OPERATOR.SYS at boot up.
I am not sure why this worked on your other systems.
In my sysstart file I just have global allows, like:
ALLOW @.@;commands=allow
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Okay rechecked my :::ahem::: facts...we did
use "ALLOW @.@;commands=allow" in the
SYSSTART file.
There was an "ALLOW MANAGER.SYS;COMMANDS=LIMIT"
after that line. Probably, that command isn't
working, but we just never realized, and it hasn't
really matter.
Thanks for the clarification all!
Ron Wuerth
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