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Since OPERATOR.SYS is logged on on the console during the boot process,
what happens to that session when STARTSESS is executed in the sysstart
file? Can STARTSESS execute successfully when another session is already
logged onto the device specified by STARTSESS?
At 04:22 PM 3/6/2003 -0500, Jeff Kell wrote:
>Tracy Pierce wrote:
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>>the idea is that when OPERATOR.SYS first logs on, she executes the udc "op"
>>*because* it has option logon. then, if her session# is low enough, we must
>>have just restarted the system (valid once upon a time, long ago and far
>>away), so we need to do this other system startup stuff, including bring up
>>the network, etc. stop 152? dunno, try help stop.
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>You can also do a STARTSESS 20;operator.sys;hipri;nowait;info="startme"
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>in your sysstart file and have a "startme" UDC or command file that does
>your boot-up procedures (rather than general logon procedures).
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Tom Brandt
Northtech Systems, Inc.
130 S. 1st Street, Suite 220
Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1343
http://www.northtech.com/
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