Wally:

Thank you.  This will give me plenty to chew on, so to speak.  :-)

Bill Haskett
Advantos Systems, Inc.
www.advantos.net
(760)944-5570 (CA)
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> UDT.OPTIONS 14 ON = if you type END in the debugger - run 
> ON.ABORT paragraph You may also find the following 
> UDT.OPTIONS of interest: 38, 41, 77, 105
> 
> Wally Terhune
> U2 Support Architect
> IBM Information Management
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> I'm running UD 7.1 on Windows 2003 and am trying to use the 
> ON.ABORT command to prevent user access to ECL.  According to 
> the UD Commands Reference
> manual:
> 
> The ECL ON.ABORT command identifies a command that UniData 
> executes when a UniBasic program aborts. command may be an 
> ECL command, a paragraph, or a directly or globally cataloged 
> UniBasic program. This setting remains in effect until you 
> clear it with the CLEAR.ONABORT command.
> 
> Reading the UD Windows Admin manual, the following note is made:
> Note: You can also use the ECL ON.ABORT command to prevent 
> users from accessing the ECL or MS-DOS prompt. ON.ABORT 
> defines a paragraph that executes whenever a UniBasic program 
> aborts. See the UniData Commands Reference for information 
> about ON.ABORT.
> 
> If I set ON.ABORT, in the login paragraph, to execute a BASIC 
> main menu program, then press [Ctrl]+C to break out of the 
> main menu, then enter "END"
> at the "!" debug prompt, I end up at the ECL prompt.  I 
> thought the command specified by the ON.ABORT command was 
> supposed to execute (the main menu program).
> 
> So, how does one keep anyone from getting to ECL by any means?
> 
> As always, thanks.
> 
> Bill Haskett
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