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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 5 Jan 2001 19:22:36 EST
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Michael, following Neil, writes:

> Hi Gary,
>
>  I think this typically means that the program that you are trying to run
has
>  capabilities that exceed those of the group, account or user is
>  allowed. To fix this issue, the first step is to see what capabilities
>  that the program has, and the only way that I know of thru MPE
>  utilities is thru linkedit. A sample of this would be to do the following:
>  -------------------------------------------------------
>  Well not the only way.  You can use VERSION also.
>
>  :VERSION LINKEDIT.PUB.SYS
>  VERSION  C.60.00 Copyright (C) Hewlett-Packard 1987.  All Rights Reserved.
>
>  LINKEDIT.PUB.SYS
>
>  SOM #1
>  @(#) HP30315    A.05.11    98/07/15 NRT0 Startup routine
>  @(#) HP30315    A.06.14    99/07/12 HP Link Editor/iX
>
>  MAX STACK SIZE: 393216
>  MAX HEAP SIZE: 81920000
>  CAPABILITIES: BA,IA,PM
>  UNSAT PROC NAME:
>  ENTRY NAME:
>  LIBRARY SEARCH LIST: NL.PUB.SYS

Michael's solution has the added advantage of working on CM & OCTCOMPed
programs as well as NMPROGs. In contrast, Linkedit only works on NMPROGs.

Wirt Atmar

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