I believe this will do what you want as long as the remote machine has an option logon, nobreak UDC. Replace the remote hello ... on the series 70 with: remote Hello !hpuser.!hpacct;dsline=nodename;parm=1;info="bye" this will logon the remote machine, run the option logon program and when you exit the program will issue a 'BYE' and will disconnect back to the 70. ** Bob Gerade M/A-COM, Inc. [log in to unmask] (508)442-4054 ** ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Automating node switching (using NS) for testing of new syst Author: Mike Liening <[log in to unmask]> at corp Date: 5/15/96 3:33 AM Hi all, We recently received our new 937 that will replace our againg series 70. When we get around to having our end-users test their apps on the 937, I'm creating UDC's that will simplify switching between the two systems (using NS). I guess I could go around to each user and give them two icons, one for the 70 and one for the 937, but that would cause too much confusion. Anyway... here's the problem: When we're ready for testing, I'll install a logon UDC on the 70 for, say, USER1.ACCT1. This UDC does a DSLINE and a REMOTE HELLO to automatically log them on to the 937 as USER1.ACCT1, and a logon UDC there starts up their app. That part works fine, but when they end their app, I want to log them off the 937, switch back to the 70 and log them off there. Here's what I've tried: UDC on the 70: start option logon dsline ...... remote hello ..... bye UDC on the 937: start option logon run app bye Now, this won't work because when the bye is issued in the 937 UDC, the user will get the MPE/XL prompt and won't be switched back to the 70 to do the bye there. What could work is to switch to the 70 without doing a bye, and doing a REMOTE BYE in the 70's UDC. For a user that has access to MPE (this user doesn't, he logs in to run the app, when the app is done, it logs off), you can enter a : <cr> (type a colon, press return) and you'll be switched back to the local host (the 70), but this doesn't seem to work within a UDC. If it would work, it would look like: UDC on the 70: start option logon dsline ..... remote hello .... <- control is transfered to the 937's logon udc remote bye <- when control comes back, logoff from the 937 bye <- logoff the 70 UDC on the 937 start option logon run app : <- when user exits the app, switch back to the 70 When the user exits the app, and the UDC tries to execute the colon command, it fails with: THE FIRST CHARACTER IN THE COMMAND NAME MUST BE ALPHABETIC. (CIERR 9090) Anybody have an elegant way to accomplish this? (or not too elegant, but somewhat transparant to the user) Or should I go around and install another icon pointing to the 937? Thanks, -Mike-