RE: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid

2006-04-06 Thread David Wolverton
If you started the process, type !stopudt {pidno} At an ECL prompt. Not a 'pretty' way to stop it, but it is a sure kill. David W. UD Ver 7.1.0 PE on Win 2000 Server: I have been unable to find a way to logoff/logout/otherwise disconnect a

RE: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid

2006-04-06 Thread colin.alfke
I received this from IBM a while back on the differences between stopudt and deleteuser: stopudt pid will log ANY user out of unidata by allowing any current write to complete and prevent any subsequent operations for that pid deleteuser will attempt a graceful kill equivalent to the unix kill

Re: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid

2006-04-06 Thread Dave Taylor
EDI Translation and DataSync Integration www.sysmarkinfo.com - Original Message - From: Bill Haskett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Dave Taylor' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:52 PM Subject: RE: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid Dave: Try

RE: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid

2006-04-05 Thread Bill Haskett
Dave: Try this: ! ** Log off another line for UniData ** (C) Copyright 1985-2004, Advantos Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ! ** Last Modified: 16 Mar 2006, wph ** First Created: 16 Mar 2006, wph ** Program Type-: Utility ! ** Notes: ** ** This process is designed to log off another UniData

RE: [U2][UD] Logout/Logoff/? Udtno/Pid

2006-04-05 Thread colin.alfke
deleteuser and stopudt PID from the command line. (ie. !deleteuser 4567). You must be a member of the administrators group to use deleteuser. stopudt will allow you to stop your own processes if you are not a member of the admin group - but you can't stop other users. list.queue and