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Paul,
You could accomplish the same thing without redirecting the TELL to a
file (assuming (yes, I know what that does....) you're on MPE/iX):
SETVAR HPMSGENCE 2
TELL !hpjobname,!hpuser.!hpaccount Someone is using your signon.
SETVAR HPMSGFENCE 0
IF CIERROR <> 1620 THEN
.
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Of course, you should be a good citizen and save the current state of
HPMSGFENCE before you cream it, but you get the gist.
Rich "yes I DO have real work to do" Trapp
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-----Original Message-----
From: phchristidis [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 1997 1:57 PM
To: HP3000-L
Subject: Re: Limiting User logon
Art,
A few days ago I replied to this thread with a possible solution that
involved using the MPE command 'TELL'. The proposed solution involved
the
usage of a command file and a UDC command. I always like to minimize the
number of files that I use in implementing any solution (it simplifies
maintenance) and what follows is an improvement on my original proposal
that
eliminates the need of a separate command file.
In your logon UDC enter the following:
...
...
if hpjobtype = "S" then
echo tell &
!hpjobname,!hpuser.!hpaccount Someone is using your signon. >z212z
z212z > $null
if cierror <> 1620 then
echo ****
echo Multiple logons are not allowed..
echo ****
bye
endif
purge z212z,temp > $null
endif
...
...
Regards
Paul H. Christidis
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Subject: Limiting User logon
Author: Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]> at CCGATE
Date: 04/01/97 10:51 AM
Hi all :)
I can't remember if this one was covered the last time user logon
limiting
methodologies were covered... so sorry if I missed the answer.
Using only MPE/iX 5.0 FOS can you restrict a user to only one logon
at a
time... ie so Joe.anyacct can only be logged on to one terminal/device at
a
time??
Thanks for any help
Art Bahrs
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