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Jeff writes:
> > When someone logs off the console gives us this message:
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> > 9:46/#S64/215/LOGOFF ON LDEV #74.
> > ** NS/3000 NetIPC ERROR IN VT; Job: #S64; PIN: 270; Info: 1
> > - Error: 42;
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> This is typical of a user in Reflection/Minisoft/QCTerm/etc closing or
> exiting the terminal window before they do a ":bye".
No, no, no. It's only a problem when using VT. For some reason, more luck
than not probably, when you use telnet, this kind of thing simply doesn't
happen, no matter how ugly your exit. Because QCTerm only uses telnet, it
doesn't belong in the list above. In fact, I've always prided myself that the
easiest way to kill a QCTerm session is simply to press ALT+F4 or the window
kill box and everything goes away very gracefully, including the HP3000
session (actually it works identically as well in Reflection when the
connection was made using telnet, but I won't mention that).
Wirt Atmar
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