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  • Subject: Re: Code Editor Command Shell (F9)
  • From: esimpson@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 07:59:16 -0500



Hi Ed,

I will handle your second point first.  When you exit the Command Shell, it
is normal for it to ask you for confirmation with the message that you see.
You may have entered a command in the Command Shell that is still running
and the message is just for confirmation that you really want to exit the
command shell.  In most cases, you will just say Yes.  (Unfortunately, we
are unable to know if a command is running or not.)  In the new release,
there is an option in the Command Shell for Quiet Exit which indicates to
always exit the Command Shell without asking.

As for the Command Shell functioning, we have had some cases where the
Command Shell does not work on Windows 95/98 systems.  Oddly enough, I know
of three customers which were able to get it working again just by changing
their antivirus software or the antivirus settings (this was with various
levels of Norton and McAffee).

Hope this helps,
Eric

Eric Simpson
CODE/400,  IBM Toronto Lab
Phone:  (416) 448-3226,  T/L:  778-3226
Email:  esimpson@ca.ibm.com


"Buckingham, Ed" <Buckingham@AE.com> on 02/10/2000 04:19:58 PM

Please respond to CODE400-L@midrange.com

To:   "'CODE400-L@midrange.com'" <CODE400-L@midrange.com>
cc:
Subject:  Code Editor Command Shell (F9)




I am using the CODE/400 Code Editor (OS400 = V4R2M0, CODE/400 = V3R2M2,
service pack = SP002, and OS = WIN98) and I am having a problem with the F9
Command Shell function.  I am having two types of problems.  First I am
unable to do any command processing from this window within the editor for
both Local and OS400 type commands.  The second problem is when I try to
exit the Code editor and the Command Shell (F9) has been used, I am unable
to exit completely.  I get two messages they are as follows:

The first is the normal message:


CODE - EVF9452W - Warning

     This session may contain an active program.  Do you want to close
the session without saving your data?


                         YES             NO




The second message occurs when you hit YES on the above message:


CODE - EVF9453W - Warning

     The command shell process will not shut down.  Do you want to close
the session without waiting?

                         YES             NO


This results in a program being left open when you do a ctrl-alt-delete.
The program that is left open is EVFWSP40.  This function was working at
one
point when the package was first loaded on to my system.  Since the problem
has surfaced I have reinstalled the CODE/400 package and WINDOWS 98. If
anyone has had this problem in the past, please let me know how it was
corrected.  Any guidance on this subject would be a great help.  Thanks!

Ed Buckingham


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