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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

2938.0. "Fileview Message Fileview Message " by BEBE::GALLEGOS () Thu Jun 14 1990 20:08

I have a question on DECwindows when I first login into the systems account.
What happens is when the Fileview window first appears, I should be able to see 
the directory of files. Well, needless to say, I don't see the directory of 
and on the front a small window appears with the following message;

				Fileview - Message

			Some file information could not
                                   be collected
                        because of the following file search error

                            File Specification syntax error

I have checked my login.com and sylogin.com and neither seems to be causing the
problem. I have had this problem for quite some time now. In order to see the 
directory of files I need to open a DECterm window. 

Does anybody have any idea, what might be causing this problem?

Thanks in advance for any support you might furnish.

Robert

P.S. I don't get this error message when logging into the users account.	
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2938.1Entry in the 'Directory:' fieldBAHTAT::PESTELLMissing ... Presumed having FunFri Jun 15 1990 12:565
    Is there an entry in the 'Directory:' field of the FileView?
    
    If so, is it the correct Syntax?
    
    David.
2938.2Login device is a search list?LOWELL::KLEINFri Jun 15 1990 16:5910
It sounds like the system account's default device is defined
(in the UAF file) to be a logical name that equates to a search list
of devices.

When you're logged into the system account, do a $SHOW DEFAULT.  Check
the device name.  Do a $SHOW LOGICAL of the device name and see if it
is a search list.  If so, try defining the logical with the /TRAN=CONC
switch.  Even this is not really supported but it should work.

-steve-
2938.3Here is more info. I found while trying to fix the problem.BEBE::GALLEGOSMon Jun 18 1990 11:0832
   	After I get the message on the screen and acknowledge the message, then
  	select the apply command with the mouse on the Fileview window. At
	is time I get a different message and that is;

			FILEVIEW - MESSAGE

		Same file information could not be collected
		because of the following file search error;

	Error in device name or in appropriate device type for operation

	After I acknowledge this message, I then get some information on the
	File Filter section and that is;

	File Filter |, RMS attributes: None, Journaling enables: None, File 
		       protection: Sy

	After I remove information from the File Filter section and go back to 
	the apply, then the directory of files appear. 

	I have set the protection on all files in the systems account to world 
	and group accessible, along with owner and system.

	All other information,. such as to what appears on the Directory field 
	seems to be working as it should. 

	I hope this information helps and if not, please let me know.

	Thanks,
	
	Roberto
2938.4Trash in Startup viewLOWELL::KLEINTue Jun 26 1990 17:437
Now it sounds like your Startup view has trash in the FileFilter field.
After fixing up your window so that you can see your files, pick
SaveStartupView from the Customize menu.  This will re-save your startup
view with a blank FileFilter field and it should work fine the next time
you start up FileView.

-steve-