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To have your commands hidden from a reflection screen, in the same way that
Run PCLINK.PUB does, you would add the following line to your Reflection VB
script.
Session.DisplayEnabled = False
and then to turn it back on use the command
Session.DisplayEnabled = True
HTH
Andrew Pilz
Aquascape Designs Inc.
630-326-1713
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-----Original Message-----
From: John Dass [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 1:41 PM
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Subject: Hiding MPE Host Commands
Hello,
I have 2 questions :
1. Hiding commands from being displayed on Reflection screen.
I am using Reflection to connect to the HP3K machine running MPE and I
have some commands such as dscopy that needs the password to be
included into the command-line making it visible to the everyone.
Therefore, I was wondering if there is a way to run a command on the
host without displaying the command on the terminal, only the output
is displayed. Much like the way the RUN PCLINK2.PUB. something for
Reflection File Transfer actually runs the command on the host, but
the actual command is not echoed on the screen, but if you do a
listredo, you can see that command in the history.
2. PCL Reset printout (a little off-topic)
We are sending PCL forms into the HP printers memory and all along it
was working fine. We used the command SPOOLF with the PRINT option to
send a PCL encoded FORM format file to the HP Laser printer and it
just goes into the Printer's memory. Lately however, we have been
experiencing problems with a newer HP printers. They keep printing a
page for each form we spool to the printer. The printout is as
follows:
@PJL RESET
@PJL EOJ NAME = "User: root; Job:psgbp130-2065"
We dunno why this is happening with the new printers. Have anyone come
accross this problem? The PCL FORM format file was created with the
application called JETFORM. Anyway, this was not a problem before, but
only now. Any printer + MPE gurus got some idea on this, please let me
know any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much for any help in these 2 issues.
Best regards,
John
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