If you want to invoke an option from programmer mode use ^XUP. If you
want a routine to be called when you sign on (not after you go to
programmer mode, use ^ZU). Finally, ^XUS is the sign on routine. What
makes this confusing is that in Linux or UNIX people normally sign in
using their own account and then the shell listed in /etc/passwd is
started. In VistA, on the other hand, there is normally a standard
user. When you first sit down and start up a session, ^ZU is called
immediately (e.g., when you telnet to the box) and then it prompts you
to sign in. That is the reverse of what happens in Linux where you
first sign in (a task handled by getty) and then your shell is started
up for you after you sign in.
====
Gregory Woodhouse
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On May 4, 2005, at 4:19 AM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Butch,
I think is is supposed to be: do ^ZU another one is d
^XUS. I have never properly figured out which one is
the correct one.
Kevin
--- Butch Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK,
I was able to get my installation of Vista
configured and it looks like I was
able to allocate menu's and keys. I am now wanting
to find the correct entry point
so that my first screen that comes up is the ACCESS
and VERIFY CODE. I think it is
D ^XUP, but was not sure??
Butch Jones
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