That's easilly fixed. Add an entry in UV.ACCOUNT for each directory that
has files you wish to show up in the file tool. Such as HIST with line 11
= /hist/PROGS/MFH.BP (that begs the question, why would you want to see
what appears in your example as a source code file?).
Karl
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That's easilly fixed. Add an entry in UV.ACCOUNT for each directory that
has files you wish to show up in the file tool. Such as HIST with line 11
= /hist/PROGS/MFH.BP (that begs the question, why would you want to see
what appears in your example as a source code file?).
/snip
I suppose
quote who=Hennessey, Mark F.
snip
That's easilly fixed. Add an entry in UV.ACCOUNT for each directory that
has files you wish to show up in the file tool. Such as HIST with line 11
= /hist/PROGS/MFH.BP (that begs the question, why would you want to see
what appears in your example as a
Is there an entry in UV.ACCOUNT for the account whose file you are
trying to access?
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 13:40:50 -0500, Hennessey, Mark F.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to use the UniAdmin File Tool feature. However when I open the
Account Folder I only see files that exist 'within' the
Nick:
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Is there an entry in UV.ACCOUNT for the account whose file you are
trying to access?
/snip
Yes. Field 11 is populated with the unix path to the account. It's the only
entry in the record.
Here's my problem. UV.ACCOUNT knows about my production account. Let's say
the path in