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103.1 | First question | IOSG::MAURICE | IOSG ain't a place to raise a kid | Wed Feb 26 1992 08:26 | 18 |
| > 1. When a drawer is created, a sub-dir [.MSG] is also created for this
> drawer. How is this [.MSG] sub-dir being used. While having the
> drawer current in the window and creating mail, the new mail is always
> placed in the upper level [.MSG]?
When you create new mail you are automatically taken back to your MAIN
drawer, so normally mail will go in the [.MSG] of that drawer. The two
main exceptions are:
a) After an SMU in which case mail go in the MAIN drawer of the user
you have SMU'd to.
b) If you have an application using the MAIL functions directly, then
the [.MSG] of the current drawer will be used.
Cheers
Stuart
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103.2 | Second question | SCOTTC::MARSHALL | Pearl-white, but slightly shop-soiled | Wed Feb 26 1992 09:46 | 12 |
| There are two forms of interest:
SM_UTILITY_MASTER, which contains the details for each type of housekeeping job.
SM_GENERIC_UTILITY_SCHEDULE, which contains the schedule record for a
particular instance of a housekeeping job.
Why do you want more information than the usual UI gives you? What extra
information do you want? Normally, you shouldn't need these forms directly,
except where explicitly instructed in the documentation (eg to set
'Create New Dirs Flag' for RSD).
Scott
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103.3 | third question | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Wed Feb 26 1992 14:24 | 11 |
| Kevin,
re 3. I assume you are referring to ALL-IN-1 Groups (as created in Group
Services). If so, these are not distributed, and are valid only for the
user on his/her original system. The groups information is not
transferred, and the user will have to be added-in to comparable groups
on the target system. When you delete the old account, Delete User will
remove the user from the groups to which he/she had access.
Hope I've understood you right..
DaveT
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