> Hennessey, Mark F.

> It sounds like your PTERM KILL is set to the @ char.
> Do a PTERM KILL {ctrl X}, then see if you can do your select.

CTRL-X made a 'Host Information' dialog box appear saying 'Sending data
to printer...'.  And locked the session, I had to close the [wIntegrate]
window.

> Something in the LOGIN or ./profile could be setting 
> stty/PTERM settings on you.  If it's only one account then 
> I'd suspect the LOGIN paragraph for that account.

There was no LOGIN paragraph in VOC, so I looked in our other accounts,
but most of the setup is done by programs provided by our VAR.  I'm just
trying to set up an account on our backup server so that my
authentication system can fail over to it.  It doesn't need to be a full
Datatel/Envision account.

Actually, it works fine from UOJ, I just can't work directly in the
account from a telnet session.

Any suggestions for things to put in the LOGIN paragraph that might
help?  I have UDT.OPTIONS 41 ON because it was there in the other
accounts.  I haven't looked up what it is yet.  But still no @ sign.

-- 
Wendy Smoak
Applications Systems Analyst, Sr.
Arizona State University, PA, IRM 
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