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Date: | Tue, 17 Sep 1996 18:38:25 GMT |
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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
Oran Shapitka <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Is anyone out there aware of a method to turn on/off the ability
>for users to use CTRL-BREAK to interrupt a process. Obviously
>this can be done at the LOGON UDC level, but I want to be able to
>do this within a command file.
Well,
You can disable the CTRL-BREAK by putting OPTION NOBREAK in the first line of
your command file. There is a catch though, don't use it on a REMOTE command
file.
As far as I can tell, if you press CTRL-BREAK on a remote command file that
has OPTION NOBREAK, your VT session will hang. The CI will be stuck in a
perpetual "Terminal Read Wait" until someone does an :ABORTIO on the virtual
ldev.
Hope this helps.
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HP Sr. Systems Programmer [log in to unmask]
Hertz Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK
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The views and opinions expressed in this document are expressly
my own. So get off the couch, I obviously need more help than you.
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