Re: [U2] PORT.STATUS affecting program

2009-12-07 Thread Dan McGrath
Thanks Wally!

According to our IT policy, we are not actually allowed to divulge any
details on what software versions, etc, we are using. That's why I
simply posted a message asking if anyone knew anything offhand.

Being relatively new to the U2 style of through ISV support, when issues
are detected with previous releases (then fixed), are they only
available through the readme's of later releases or are notifications
passed down through the food chain? Obviously having to wait for and
then scan the readme's of each new release is a slow of tedious method
of finding out about potential issues with your system.

I can see how our signalling issue would fit into this, but "was run at
the moment the target udt process was freeing shared memory" doesn't
make sense when the process is sitting waiting at a blocking call for
pipes? Is this a different issue or was this all fixed as part of that?

Regards,
Dan


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Sent: Tuesday, 8 December 2009 10:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] PORT.STATUS affecting program

Assuming this is UniData, (though you don't specify db, version or os),
you may be encountering a signal issue that is fixed at 7.2.3. From the
readme:

Issue 11687 - Problem Description

UniData -- When using the PORT.STATUS command with the PID option
to review the CALL.STACK or another udt process, the target udt
process may have abnormally terminated and produced a core file.
This occurred if the PORT.STATUS command was run at the moment
the target udt process was freeing shared memory. This problem
has been fixed.

Wally Terhune
U2 Support Architect
Rocket Software
4700 S. Syracuse Street, Suite 400 **Denver, CO 80237 **USA
Tel: +1.720.475.8055
Email: wterh...@rs.com
Web: www.rocketsoftware.com/u2


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Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 4:07 PM
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Subject: [U2] PORT.STATUS affecting program

Hi all, just wondering if anyone has encountered this before?

 

I was running some tests and discovered that doing a "PORT.STATUS PID
pid CALL.STACK" on a program that is waiting to open a named pipe with
OSOPEN caused it to bomb out.

 

I looked and it didn't have an ON ERROR statement, so I added it and
checked again. Every time I made the PORT.STATUS call, it caused it to
drop into the ON ERROR section.

 

My guess would be to perform the check on the program; it has to
interrupt it, hence causing it to bomb out of any blocking calls. Until
now, I had assumed the PORT.STATUS command would not affect a program,
but now it appears that it can, meaning it could potentially be
dangerous to use in a production environment.

 

Is this documented anywhere?

 

Regards,

Dan

 

 

 



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Re: [U2] UniData - TANDEM verb

2009-12-07 Thread Dan McGrath
Dave,

Did you check if they had the "TANDEM" VOC entry. Depending on their
setup, it may have been removed meaning only administrators can access
it.

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Dave,

I didn't know they had it.  Most people I know set up webinars to see
the 
other person's PC.  Also, Microsoft has office communicator, which has 
session sharing!

Brad





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Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 12:35 PM
Subject: [U2] UniData - TANDEM verb


> Does someone know offhand when TANDEM was added to UniData under
Windows?
>
> I have a site that I need that function, but they say 'TANDEM' just 
> returns
> a 'verb?' response.
>
> Thanks!
> David W.
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Re: [U2] UniData - TANDEM verb

2009-12-07 Thread BraDav

Dave,

I didn't know they had it.  Most people I know set up webinars to see the 
other person's PC.  Also, Microsoft has office communicator, which has 
session sharing!


Brad





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To: "'U2 Users List'" 
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 12:35 PM
Subject: [U2] UniData - TANDEM verb



Does someone know offhand when TANDEM was added to UniData under Windows?

I have a site that I need that function, but they say 'TANDEM' just 
returns

a 'verb?' response.

Thanks!
David W.


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Re: [U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]

2009-12-07 Thread Kate Stanton

We have a VOC LOGIN.PC paragraph, executed by our client when user logs in.

PA
DATE.FORMAT ON   (because our dates are day, month, year)
TERM 132,999   (to reduce paging)
AUTOLOGOUT 60  (log out after an inactive hour)

Kate Stanton
Walstan Systems Ltd
4 Kelmarna Ave, Herne Bay, Auckland 1011, New Zealand
Ph: +64 9 360 5310  Fax: +64 9 376 0750  Mobile: +64 21 400 486
Email: k...@walstan.com

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Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 1:25 PM
Subject: Re: [U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]


The "UV.LOGIN"  (paragraph) entry in the main 'uv' installation account's 
VOC file is executed by all logins.

You will probably need to create it.


On Dec 7, 2009, at 4:17 PM, HENDERSON MIKE, MR wrote:


Bill,

"UOLOGIN" would be a *lovely* enhancement to UV!
But unless it's in 10.3, or is an undocumented feature in 10.2, it would
indeed be an enhancement. :-(

Wally, Rocket anyone, care to comment?


Regards


Mike

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Subject: [U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]

 Mike:

In UD, UniObjects doesn't hit the LOGIN paragraph (verb) but it does hit

the "UOLOGIN" globally cataloged item.  One can control a lot from this
program.  I'm guessing UV has the same thing.

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Re: [U2] Auto logout time {Unclassified}

2009-12-07 Thread Kate Stanton

Thanks, Mike.  Yes, that is the answer.  Cheers, Kate

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To: "U2 Users List" 
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: [U2] Auto logout time {Unclassified}



Kate,

IIRC UV Objects don't go through the login paragraph, the auto logout
time is in the unirpcservices file (in your local equivalent of
C:/IBM/unishared/unirpc/)

Regards

Mike

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Subject: [U2] Auto logout time

On Windows UniVerse 10.1.18 (and many versions before, I think), using
UV
objects.

User goes through a VOC PA executed when loggin  in, including statement

AUTOLOGOUT 60.

He wants the user to stay up for much longer than that, so has changed
the
60 to 360.

It still logs out within the expected 3 hours.

IIRC, there is another place timeout minutes or seconds are set up.
Does
anyone know what, where?

TIA, Kate

Kate Stanton
Walstan Systems Ltd
4 Kelmarna Ave, Herne Bay, Auckland 1011, New Zealand
Ph: +64 9 360 5310  Fax: +64 9 376 0750  Mobile: +64 21 400 486
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Re: [U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]

2009-12-07 Thread Rick Nuckolls
The "UV.LOGIN"  (paragraph) entry in the main 'uv' installation account's VOC 
file is executed by all logins.
You will probably need to create it.


On Dec 7, 2009, at 4:17 PM, HENDERSON MIKE, MR wrote:

> Bill,
> 
> "UOLOGIN" would be a *lovely* enhancement to UV!
> But unless it's in 10.3, or is an undocumented feature in 10.2, it would
> indeed be an enhancement. :-(
> 
> Wally, Rocket anyone, care to comment?
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> Mike
> 
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> Sent: Tuesday, 8 December 2009 12:21 p.m.
> To: U2 Mail List
> Subject: [U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]
> 
>  Mike:
> 
> In UD, UniObjects doesn't hit the LOGIN paragraph (verb) but it does hit
> 
> the "UOLOGIN" globally cataloged item.  One can control a lot from this 
> program.  I'm guessing UV has the same thing.
> 
> Bill
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Re: [U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]

2009-12-07 Thread HENDERSON MIKE, MR
Bill,

"UOLOGIN" would be a *lovely* enhancement to UV!
But unless it's in 10.3, or is an undocumented feature in 10.2, it would
indeed be an enhancement. :-(

Wally, Rocket anyone, care to comment?


Regards


Mike

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Subject: [U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]

  Mike:

In UD, UniObjects doesn't hit the LOGIN paragraph (verb) but it does hit

the "UOLOGIN" globally cataloged item.  One can control a lot from this 
program.  I'm guessing UV has the same thing.

Bill

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Re: [U2] PORT.STATUS affecting program

2009-12-07 Thread Wally Terhune
Assuming this is UniData, (though you don't specify db, version or os), you may 
be encountering a signal issue that is fixed at 7.2.3. From the readme:

Issue 11687 - Problem Description

UniData -- When using the PORT.STATUS command with the PID option
to review the CALL.STACK or another udt process, the target udt
process may have abnormally terminated and produced a core file.
This occurred if the PORT.STATUS command was run at the moment
the target udt process was freeing shared memory. This problem
has been fixed.

Wally Terhune
U2 Support Architect
Rocket Software
4700 S. Syracuse Street, Suite 400 **Denver, CO 80237 **USA
Tel: +1.720.475.8055
Email: wterh...@rs.com
Web: www.rocketsoftware.com/u2


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Dan McGrath
Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 4:07 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] PORT.STATUS affecting program

Hi all, just wondering if anyone has encountered this before?

 

I was running some tests and discovered that doing a "PORT.STATUS PID
pid CALL.STACK" on a program that is waiting to open a named pipe with
OSOPEN caused it to bomb out.

 

I looked and it didn't have an ON ERROR statement, so I added it and
checked again. Every time I made the PORT.STATUS call, it caused it to
drop into the ON ERROR section.

 

My guess would be to perform the check on the program; it has to
interrupt it, hence causing it to bomb out of any blocking calls. Until
now, I had assumed the PORT.STATUS command would not affect a program,
but now it appears that it can, meaning it could potentially be
dangerous to use in a production environment.

 

Is this documented anywhere?

 

Regards,

Dan

 

 

 


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[U2] [Fwd: Re: Auto logout time {Unclassified}]

2009-12-07 Thread Bill Haskett

 Mike:

In UD, UniObjects doesn't hit the LOGIN paragraph (verb) but it does hit 
the "UOLOGIN" globally cataloged item.  One can control a lot from this 
program.  I'm guessing UV has the same thing.


Bill


HENDERSON MIKE, MR said the following on 12/7/2009 1:07 PM:

Kate,

IIRC UV Objects don't go through the login paragraph, the auto logout
time is in the unirpcservices file (in your local equivalent of
C:/IBM/unishared/unirpc/)


Regards


Mike


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Kate Stanton
Sent: Wednesday, 2 December 2009 10:36 a.m.
To: U2 Users List
Subject: [U2] Auto logout time

On Windows UniVerse 10.1.18 (and many versions before, I think),
using UV objects.

User goes through a VOC PA executed when loggin[g] in, including statement

AUTOLOGOUT 60.

He wants the user to stay up for much longer than that, so has changed
the 60 to 360.

It still logs out within the expected 3 hours.

IIRC, there is another place timeout minutes or seconds are set up.
Does anyone know what, where?

TIA, Kate

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[U2] PORT.STATUS affecting program

2009-12-07 Thread Dan McGrath
Hi all, just wondering if anyone has encountered this before?

 

I was running some tests and discovered that doing a "PORT.STATUS PID
pid CALL.STACK" on a program that is waiting to open a named pipe with
OSOPEN caused it to bomb out.

 

I looked and it didn't have an ON ERROR statement, so I added it and
checked again. Every time I made the PORT.STATUS call, it caused it to
drop into the ON ERROR section.

 

My guess would be to perform the check on the program; it has to
interrupt it, hence causing it to bomb out of any blocking calls. Until
now, I had assumed the PORT.STATUS command would not affect a program,
but now it appears that it can, meaning it could potentially be
dangerous to use in a production environment.

 

Is this documented anywhere?

 

Regards,

Dan

 

 

 


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Re: [U2] [UV] ODBC + UPS

2009-12-07 Thread Garry Smith
The UPS ODBC issues an SQL Insert command.
We do an end-of-order write in "append mode" to a file on a Unix Samba
Drive and every 15 minutes a UV phantom job reads the file and updates
our order file with the shipment/package data.


Garry L. Smith
Dir Info Systems
Charles McMurray Company
V# 559-292-5782   F# 559-346-6169

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Bill
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Subject: [U2] [UV] ODBC + UPS


I can read via ODBC from UniVerse to a Windows PC.  Is it possible to
write ODBC?

I am trying to do an export from United Parcel Service WorldShip.  

When I try to setup a simple export map link in WorldShip, WorldShip
comes back with an error.

Help would be appreciated.

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Re: [U2] UV Command Stacks

2009-12-07 Thread Extreme
Found this in archive:

"The command stack is also available as @COMMAND.STACK, which actually
compiles as SYSTEM(33)."
http://www.mail-archive.com/u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org/msg23127.html

HTH

Danny Tam



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Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 14:12:46 -0700
From: Kevin King 
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Are the TCL command stacks stored anywhere searchable? If so, where might
that be?

-Kevin
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Re: [U2] [UV] ODBC + UPS

2009-12-07 Thread Neil Richards
Take a look at the BCI reference manual


The UniVerse BASIC SQL Client Interface is an application programming interface 
(API) that makes UniVerse a client in a client/server environment. The server 
data source can be either:



A local or remote UniVerse database

A relational DBMS such as INFORMIX, SYBASE, or DB2



You use the SQL Client Interface to connect to one or more data sources.



ODBC Data Sources



To connect to an ODBC data source, an ODBC driver manager and suitable ODBC 
drivers for the data sources you want to connect to must be installed on the 
client system.



Once connected to any data source, the SQL Client Interface lets you read data 
from and write data to the data source. Your application program can access the 
capabilities of the server DBMS


Hope this helps

Neil


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Subject: [U2] [UV] ODBC + UPS


I can read via ODBC from UniVerse to a Windows PC. Is it possible to
write ODBC?

I am trying to do an export from United Parcel Service WorldShip.

When I try to setup a simple export map link in WorldShip, WorldShip
comes back with an error.

Help would be appreciated.

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Re: [U2] UV Command Stacks

2009-12-07 Thread Jeff Schasny

Assuming that stackwrite is turned on in the account in question:

>CT VOC STACKWRITE

STACKWRITE
0001 X
0002 ON
>


Bernard Lubin wrote:

The TCL command stack is stored in &SAVEDLISTS& under the item id
&&S.userid.userno.

Regards
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Are the TCL command stacks stored anywhere searchable? If so, where might
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Re: [U2] UV Command Stacks

2009-12-07 Thread Barry Rogen
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Subject: [U2] UV Command Stacks

Are the TCL command stacks stored anywhere searchable? If so, where might
that be?

-Kevin
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[U2] [UV] ODBC + UPS

2009-12-07 Thread Brutzman, Bill

I can read via ODBC from UniVerse to a Windows PC.  Is it possible to
write ODBC?

I am trying to do an export from United Parcel Service WorldShip.  

When I try to setup a simple export map link in WorldShip, WorldShip
comes back with an error.

Help would be appreciated.

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Re: [U2] Suppressing Screen Output

2009-12-07 Thread Jeff Schasny

I use just CAPTURING and it works fine. Universe 10.2

nschroth wrote:

I have a UniVerse program that does an EXECUTE on a Unix "SH -c" command.
The Unix script does a > /dev/null 2>&1 to try to suppress all the output
and the UniVerse 
program does a  HUSH ON before the EXECUTE CMD CAPTURING XXX RETURNING YYY.

However, the Unix script output still displays on the UniVerse User's
application screen.

Any Ideas?
  


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Re: [U2] Auto logout time {Unclassified}

2009-12-07 Thread HENDERSON MIKE, MR
Kate,

IIRC UV Objects don't go through the login paragraph, the auto logout
time is in the unirpcservices file (in your local equivalent of
C:/IBM/unishared/unirpc/)


Regards


Mike


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Kate Stanton
Sent: Wednesday, 2 December 2009 10:36 a.m.
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Subject: [U2] Auto logout time

On Windows UniVerse 10.1.18 (and many versions before, I think), using
UV 
objects.

User goes through a VOC PA executed when loggin  in, including statement

AUTOLOGOUT 60.

He wants the user to stay up for much longer than that, so has changed
the 
60 to 360.

It still logs out within the expected 3 hours.

IIRC, there is another place timeout minutes or seconds are set up.
Does 
anyone know what, where?

TIA, Kate

Kate Stanton
Walstan Systems Ltd
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Re: [U2] UV Command Stacks

2009-12-07 Thread Bernard Lubin
The TCL command stack is stored in &SAVEDLISTS& under the item id
&&S.userid.userno.

Regards
Bernard 




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Subject: [U2] UV Command Stacks

Are the TCL command stacks stored anywhere searchable? If so, where might
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Re: [U2] Paging protocols

2009-12-07 Thread Joshua Gallant
I've used SNPP before by passing arguments to a simple perl script which
uses the Net::SNPP perl module.  Below is a sample of the code in the
perl script and I call it with something like '/usr/bin/perl
/path/to/script/snpp.pl "$server" "$pager_num" "$message"'

- Josh


#!/usr/bin/perl 
#
use Net::SNPP;
$snpp = Net::SNPP->new($ARGV[0], Debug => 0);
$snpp->send( Pager   => $ARGV[1],
 Message => $ARGV[2],
   ) || die $snpp->message;
$snpp->quit;



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Sent: Monday, December 07, 2009 3:34 PM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Paging protocols

Has anyone interfaced to  SS7 or SMPP (these are 2 paging protocols) to
send pages?  Using Unibasic on either Windows Server or IBM AIX on
UniData?
Thanks
Nick Gettino

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[U2] Paging protocols

2009-12-07 Thread Nick Gettino
Has anyone interfaced to  SS7 or SMPP (these are 2 paging protocols) to send 
pages?  Using Unibasic on either Windows Server or IBM AIX on UniData?
Thanks
Nick Gettino

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Emergency Systems an Infor Company, 401 E Jackson Street, Suite 1500, Tampa 
Florida 33602 | Office 813-207-6998 |Fax 678-393-5389 
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[U2] Test ::PING::

2009-12-07 Thread Results

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[U2] Have I been booted again ?

2009-12-07 Thread u2ug
I haven't seen activity from the list in a week or so - have I been
'delisted' again or is the list just dead ?

Gerry

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[U2] Suppressing Screen Output

2009-12-07 Thread nschroth

I have a UniVerse program that does an EXECUTE on a Unix "SH -c" command.
The Unix script does a > /dev/null 2>&1 to try to suppress all the output
and the UniVerse 
program does a  HUSH ON before the EXECUTE CMD CAPTURING XXX RETURNING YYY.
However, the Unix script output still displays on the UniVerse User's
application screen.

Any Ideas?
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[U2] UV Command Stacks

2009-12-07 Thread Kevin King
Are the TCL command stacks stored anywhere searchable? If so, where might
that be?

-Kevin
http://www.PrecisOnline.com
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[U2] UniData - TANDEM verb

2009-12-07 Thread David Wolverton
Does someone know offhand when TANDEM was added to UniData under Windows?

I have a site that I need that function, but they say 'TANDEM' just returns
a 'verb?' response.

Thanks!
David W.


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[U2] Test

2009-12-07 Thread Dan McGrath
List still down? :(


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[U2] Auto logout time

2009-12-07 Thread Kate Stanton
On Windows UniVerse 10.1.18 (and many versions before, I think), using UV 
objects.


User goes through a VOC PA executed when loggin  in, including statement 
AUTOLOGOUT 60.


He wants the user to stay up for much longer than that, so has changed the 
60 to 360.


It still logs out within the expected 3 hours.

IIRC, there is another place timeout minutes or seconds are set up.  Does 
anyone know what, where?


TIA, Kate

Kate Stanton
Walstan Systems Ltd
4 Kelmarna Ave, Herne Bay, Auckland 1011, New Zealand
Ph: +64 9 360 5310  Fax: +64 9 376 0750  Mobile: +64 21 400 486
Email: k...@walstan.com 


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