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Brian,

The recommended approach for this is to compile the new screen format with 
a different name or library than the default (QSYS/QDSIGNON). Then change 
the QINTER SBSD to point to the new screen. This way the QCTL subsystem is 
not affected in case a problem occurs, and no one in QINTER can sign on. 
(As I write this, I realize this was more important when we were using 
terminals, and not Client Access.) 
As you have discovered, you will need to end QINTER, change the SBSD, and 
restart QINTER to install the new signon screen.

Steven Morrison
Fidelity Express 
903-885-1283  ext. 479



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Hi All,

 

On our i5, we have a welcome screen that greets the user whenever the
start an interactive session.  It was a bit outdated, so I made some
adjustments and updated the DDS.  I went to compile the DDS, but the
file was being locked by the QINTER subsystem.  I went to the console,
ended the QINTER subsystem and compiled the DDS from a console session.
I then started QINTER back up and fired up a user session.  The only
problem now is that the standard logon screen appears (the one with
user, password, program/procedure, menu, current library).

 

I thought it had something to do with me stopping and starting the
QINTER sbs, so I IPLed the box.  No luck.  The user sessions still come
up with the standard logon screen.

 

Is there a way I can get our box to start displaying the new logon
screen I created in the user session?

 

BTW - this is our test box, so no harm done. :-)

 

Thanks!

 

Brian.

 

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Brian Piotrowski

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Simcoe Parts Service, Inc.

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Fx: 705-435-6746

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