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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

85.0. "LTM, ETHERnim, Graph not visible, File protection?" by COPCLU::GREG (Greg Parker, EIS Copenhagen) Tue Mar 27 1990 13:19

  Hello

  I'm a novice user of DECwindows, and I have installed the MCCSMS kit.

  I have now got all components up and running, but I have some questions.

  1. When starting LTM and ETHERnim up by clicking the DECmcc icon, I got
     file protection violations. When starting the products up from DCL, I
     had sufficient privilege. I made a temporary fix to this by making
     a set proc/priv=all in the LTM$FILEVIEW.COM and ENIM$FILEVIEW.COM
     files. Is there a way in which the LTM and ETHERnim processes can 
     enherit my default privileges.

  2. I'm running the product from a VAXstation 3100 with monochrome
     screen. My LTM graphs aren't visible, as the graph has the same
     colour as the graph-background. How can I change this to make a
     visible graph.

  In advance thanx,
  Greg, EIS Copenhagen
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85.1KINRYU::JENNINGSWed Apr 04 1990 14:2116
Greg;

I have the same problem:

>  2. I'm running the product from a VAXstation 3100 with monochrome
>    screen. My LTM graphs aren't visible, as the graph has the same
>   colour as the graph-background. How can I change this to make a
>  visible graph.

Unfortunately, this is resolvable only by using a multiplane device (either 
workstation or VT240/330/340.  Its the reason I still have a 240 on my desk
along with my workstation.

sorry,

Don Jennings
85.2File protections, etc...TOOK::W_MCGRATHDTN 226-5075Thu Apr 05 1990 16:4317
    The file protection problem is common for ETHERnim.  The protections 
    on the ENIM$HOST_MAIN.EXE and both .HLB files can be changed to W:RE to
    circumvent file protection problems in ETHERnim.  Or you can set up
    ACLs.  LTM files should not be protected by default.  Perhaps you have
    inadvertently protected the SYS$SYSROOT:[DECSERVER] directory?
    
    If it works fine from DCL command line, I would check your LOGIN.COM to
    see if you have any commands that would prevent you from running either
    of these products.  You can customize either the LOGIN.COM or
    xxx$FILEVIEW.COM procedures if you want LTM and ETHERnim to inherit
    your privileges.
    
    The monochrome DECwindows monitor for LTM graphs is a known problem.  I
    believe it is documented in the release notes.  I'm not sure if it made
    it into the SPD.
    
    -Will-