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  • Subject: Re: Changing subsytem sign-on
  • From: Gary Feinstein <gfeinste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Oct 1997 20:59:44 -0500
  • Organization: Planet Hollywood International Inc.

I think that may do it.  I will give it a shot tomorrow.
Gary

Cotes, Steven wrote:
> 
> Gary,
> Neil's suggestion has another advantage,
> if you have an error that you need to clear by ending and restarting
> the subsystem, it generally causes less turmoil to end QPGMR than
> QCTL. I actually have an interactive OPS subsystem that I use for this.
> When I bring down my main interactive, I also bring down my programmers
> subsystems to make sure everything is cleared for backups.
> Like Neil said, make a workstation entry of QPADEV* , and yes others
> will get a signon if it is up during the day. To prevent unwanted use,
> when you have the subsystem up you can *EXCLUDE authority to the
> SBSD.
>  - good luck
>  -Steve Cotes
>  -cotess@data-io.com
>
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