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Tracy Pierce wrote:
> 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.
You can also do a STARTSESS 20;operator.sys;hipri;nowait;info="startme"
in your sysstart file and have a "startme" UDC or command file that does
your boot-up procedures (rather than general logon procedures).
Jeff
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