Title: | ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Please spell ALL-IN-1 correctly - all CAPITALS! |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE CE |
Created: | Fri Jul 01 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2716 |
Total number of notes: | 12169 |
I read the note 2686 and i have a similar problem. According to onw of the replies, there is an ICF 48 for ALL-IN-1 to work with vms v7.0 or 7.1 . My problem is: What is an ICF and where can i find this particular ICF? Thanks, NElsonR.
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2712.1 | Workaround the problem... | LISVAX::RIBEIRO_N | NELSON RIBEIRO @XIP | Thu Jun 05 1997 12:51 | 16 |
Major breakthrough, i manage to workaround the problem stated on note 2686 (which was also my problem) by doing the following thing: The ALL-IN-1 startup file was being called by the systartup_vms.com file (at the end of the file to be exact); we took it out of the file and run the ALL-IN-1 startup in the command prompt of the system account and ... voil�. It worked just fine. My question is: why can't the ALL-IN-1 startup file be called from the systartup_vms.com? I would like to have ALL-IN-1 started everytime the systems boots, because i cannot call the startup procedure from the systartup_vms file, how can i do it? Thanks, NElsonR. | |||||
2712.2 | 34075::ZANIEWSKI_D | Add Jean to the list of deserters! | Thu Jun 05 1997 14:26 | 4 | |
Why don't you submit the A1V31START to a batch queue so that it starts 10 minutes after the rest of the startup has completed? Dave Zaniewski |