There IS some way of setting the environment. Don't ask me how :-(
Probably control panel and then somewhere deep in the bowels of
system management.
Cheers,
Wol
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Sent: 25 March 2004 06:17
To: 'U2
John Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
1. Find out who put Windows shares on a database server and have a
discussion with the person concerned.
Probably the same mindset as the person who decided SB+ file transfer would
use the %TEMP% directory - has anyone had the discussion with them ;-)
--
the AV got on their network because symantec corporate edition didn't detect it,
despite their docs saying they can detect this family of virus's since December 2003
(which is the third time in under a month i've had this happen on our network -
although mcaffee doesn't detect this virus either
We use sophos. www.sophos.com
Just a dedicated AV company, and does nothing else.
Plus you can get bulk licences (or could last I checked) so it is
MANDATORY for all personal pcs that they be running sophos if the owner
wishes to connect them to the company net. We just give them a cd and
tell
Is anyone using AV software on Unix systems like Solaris?
Björn Eklund
Anknytning 2088
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Skickat: den 25 mars 2004 11:52
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Ämne: RE: ANTIVIRUS
We use sophos. www.sophos.com
Just a
Yes! We use sophos as below. We are pleased with it.
Ray
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From: Björn Eklund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 March 2004 11:47
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: SV: ANTIVIRUS
Is anyone using AV software on Unix systems like Solaris?
Björn Eklund
Anknytning
We used until very recently to run McAffee on Linux to scan all of our
emails.
It was slow and difficult to incorporate into our configs, but it was
effective.
Mind you, our mail server wasn't exactly the most powerful Linux box we were
running...
Now that is handled corporately, so I dont know
Of course, as every article will tell you, the main thing is not what AV you
are running.
There are lots of good ones out there.
The main thing is to ensure that your definitions are kept up to date.
Otherwise they are all equally useless.
I did run one that used some form of heuristics to try to
No, no need to run the antivirus junk on a Unix machine. In fact this whole thread is
simply more evidence that you'll do better to run a database server on Unix. I have
the lucky job of being the DBA for a couple of UniVerse systems running under HP-UX
and a half dozen Micro$oft SQL servers
Yes, I've always wondered if theres not some jointly funded entity out there that does
nothing but release viri into the wild. I used to work for Zenith (many lifetimes
ago) and the sales department there used Macs. The Macs were always getting hit with
viri of some sort and the standard fix
Just a reminder that to ask IBM for something, simply send
a post to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please ask..!!!
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Pity that's a UniData-only feature.
[snip]
Maybe if enough UniVerse users request it, it will be
added.
[snip]
Tim Snyder
IBM Data Management Solutions
LOL...
I can't get this to get out of the loop!!!
the trim crt'ed pretty quick... neat!
: L23
0001: PETE = 'THIS}IS }}}A TEST}}}'
0002: CRT TRIM( PETE , @VM )
0003: REC = PETE
After you decrement LOP, you need to decrement MAX. Otherwise the loop will be unable
to get beyond 4.
Think about it - as soon as you delete a null value, you are guaranteeing that if
null will be true on your last pass, thereby decrementing LOP and requiring another
pass, which will do the
i did a cut and paste with the code. by the way, it's still running! so
i think in some cases the trim would be a little quicker :)
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Behalf Of Anthony Youngman
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 7:47 AM
To: U2 Users
ok... now what's quicker / preferred...
PETE = 'THIS}IS }}}A TEST}}}'
CRT TRIM( PETE , @VM )
REC = PETE
MAX = DCOUNT( REC 1 , @VM )
FOR LOP = MAX TO 1 STEP -1
IF
Hi,
All of a sudden we experience that COMO ON does strange things. It adds
binary records before and after your actual como data.
Even if you just say:
COMO ON ABC
COMO OFF
ED COMO ABC
you get a record full of binary junk.
Nothing changed that we are aware of.
AIX 5.1 UV 10.0.7
I recompiled
This is the preferred version. It's also a bit slower.
The point is, you can GUARANTEE that LOP will decrement on every pass, and the loop
will terminate.
With the other version, you need all sorts of extra code and crap to make sure you
don't do what your original version is doing - ie
Nope, never seen anything like this. I don't know offhand if there are any
restrictions (besides uniqueness) that are required of the user id.
Can you logon to the console using that ID/password - taking UD out of the
equation.
Are there any special characters in your standards?
hth
--
Colin
The sample code that comes with the application, is minimal. Are there any
other sources for obtaining advanced sample code on RedBack? The type of
code should involve redirecting pages and handle advances queries with
multi-value attributes. Please let what other options are available.
Thanks in
The sample code that comes with the application, is minimal. Are there any
other sources for obtaining advanced sample code on RedBack? The type of
code should involve redirecting pages and handle advanced queries with
multi-value attributes. Please let me know what other options are
available.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Doug Miller) wrote on 03/24/2004 11:45:32 AM:
With the MC Service guard they can TOC a system (Transfer of control) at
a
drop of a hat and be back up and running on the 2nd machine very
quickly. The 2nd machine grabs the ip address of the primary and people
just have
http://www.globalcomputer.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?Edp
No=168286sku=N52-1043
I was thinking about buying one...networking it to my laptop. For 500.00
already assembled can't go
too much wrong.
George
George Gallen
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Accounting/Data Division
[EMAIL
Steve,
Look at NRG (Nucleus Accuterm). The screens are fast, the security
is all server based (even at the field level), and the tool allows you
to use the same code base to service green screens during the
transition. Nucleus also lets you develop for the web and use those web
pages as
A client has recently installed uv 10.? on an xp-pro workstation and is
receiving the following error when LIST LPTR
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
GetJob failed with error 123.
I've never seen their setup but it I believe they are using Novell for
Earlier this week I posted a message about getting an access denied message
when printing to a shared printer in a Universe application. This is more
of a networking issue, but I thought I'd pick y'all's brains.
I'm running UV10 on an NT4 server.
The printer is a Zebra bar code printer
Then how about this one:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/catalog.gsp?cat=106562path=0%3A3944%3A3951%3A41937%3A106562
400 for a pc with Lycoris (linux) installed. It's a very nice little OS.
I've burned a CD and installed it a couple times.
Karl
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 09:48, George Gallen wrote:
No so at all - the majority of the WinFAST installations that are out there (not
STORIS mind you but the other, non-MV ones) are primarily done in AutoGui mode.
This is a mechanism that we chose not to use because we opted for the whole hog
approach. I recommend that anyone looking for a
But that ones not 5 x 6 x 2 !!! Granted it only has 10gb drive
but it's a standard drive that can be changed. The video output
supports VGA, composite and S-Video.
It should make a great compliment to my laptop. Also should fit
in the front pocket of the laptop bag.
Might have to modify a
Steve, (and others who may be curious about migrating to GUI)
As one with extensive experience in development of GUI and character based
applications with the Nucleus/NRG environment, I would like to offer a rapid
2 cents worth.
You wrote:
We are in the process of analyzing different approaches
Jonathan:
Despite the digression about your code, I think the TRIM() function should
work just fine.
On D3, however, no matter how many leading or trailing @VMs exist, a single
@VM remains at the beginning and/or end of the string. This is true even
with Glenn's suggestion, TRIM(REC1, @VM, R).
Sara,
[@PATH seems to have nothing to do with the DOS Path, by the way!]
You can change the DOS Path in the ENV of your Telnet session (see below),
but this doesn't seem to stick if you DOS out from your UniVerse session [
I end up with Path=C:\Program! - note abrupt truncation at first space,
You are probably right, Trevor, but we converted when we went to Universe
whenever that was, and all our reporting, etc is on PICK format. Hard to
get changed format to the top of the list.
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From: Trevor Ockenden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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A pick flavor account will still support I types
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From: Kate Stanton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 2:31 PM
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: Correlative
You are probably right, Trevor, but we converted when we went to Universe
You are right, Neil, and that is what I had - I had mis-keyed my email
(different machines).
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 6:46 PM
Subject: RE: @WL Correlative
Kate,
The first
You beauty! That does it. Perfect. Many, many thanks.
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From: Results [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U2 Users Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:12 PM
Subject: Re: Correlative
Katie,
F1;(ML#30);10;:
The width of 30 will make the wrapping
Dear Ray et al.
Could the network login time out? So that the person may still be logged
into UV, but have lost their login to the NT domain?
Steve
At 11:47 AM 3/25/04 -0500, you wrote:
Earlier this week I posted a message about getting an access denied message
when printing to a shared
My UV10pe install (UV only--no user accounts counted) on Redhat 8.0
takes ~275MB.
Karl
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 11:29, George Gallen wrote:
But that ones not 5 x 6 x 2 !!! Granted it only has 10gb drive
but it's a standard drive that can be changed. The video output
supports VGA, composite and
Me too (Norton Symantec) - haven't used McAfee
Regards
JayJay
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Results
Sent: 24 March 2004 23:45
To: U2 Users Discussion List
Subject: Re: ANTIVIRUS
John,
I've been using Norton's successfully with
But they would not print properly on our CHANGES.LDICT, etc, etc reports.
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From: Jeff Schasny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U2 Users Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 9:25 AM
Subject: RE: Correlative
A pick flavor account will still support I
Could you please tell me where you got my email address from?
Mel
From: Glenn Herbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: U2 Users Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: U2 Users Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Optimization ?
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:57:48 -0500
Subject: Restarting ORPUG aka MVDBUG
Universe, Unidata, Jbase,
MVbase, Pick, Revelation, D3 and ...
Hi All,
Cliff Rhoton is putting together a meeting
to bring ORPUG/MVDBUG back to life.
If you are interested in participating please email
him.
A meeting is being scheduled for April 22, 2004
Hi,
I've just started some consulting work at a site that has partly moved to
SB+. I worked with System Builder some years ago and I was looking for
information about SB+. I've got the documentation and Kevin King's book,
and I've had a look at Malcolm Bull's site, but the on-line group
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From: Jan Shaw and Keith Johnson Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 7:38 PM
Subject: RE: SB+ Information
...I've had a look at Malcolm Bull's site, but the on-line group
(ISBUG.net) seems to be defunct. Is there a user group still active
on-line
or any other
Sara Burns wrote:
I have checked this at home where I have a Universe (9.5.1)
version on NT4.
I do not see the same behaviour. The path that I have
created for System is
also shown in my DOS shell from UniVerse. Is this a change
with W2K3? I am
only trying to add the path to the
Glenn wrote:
I would think the TRIM would be the easiest and fastest way:
PETE=THIS}IS }}}A TEST}}}
CRT TRIM (PETE, @VM, R)
which would remove all redundant @VM marks. Someone
suggested this earlier but I saw no comment to it.
I don't have a system to test this on, but what if the record
I don't have a system to test this on, but what if the record were had
leading @VMs? As far as I can tell from Jonathan's post, he doesn't care
about the position of the blank values, he just wants them removed. Doesn't
the R mean only trim from the right?.
Ken
L = 'Leading'
T = 'Trailing'
B =
Kate
As an aside to this thread...
Changing flavour isn't too difficult. Put the appropriate $OPTIONS PICK
statement in all existing programs then change flavour. It is true there are
differences with report outputs but they are not great and in many cases
they are for the better.
Cheers
A customer has asked how he could implement some stringent security on the
'unirpc' services. In particular, he wants to only allow certain 'Requests'
(like the 'Subroutine' method, etc.) from any users out there writing
UniVerse Objects front-ends.
To me, this means he wants unirpc to fire off
How can I SELECT a file by a multivalue field and return a list of
@ID:*:FIELD.VALUE in sorted order of FIELD.VALUE?
E.g:
record A = 800:@VM:600:@VM:700
record B = 400:@VM:900:@VM:1000:@VM:300
record C = 650:@VM:200
I want the output as follows:
C*200
B*300
B*400
A*600
C*650
A*700
A*800
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