Curt,

RE: "nailed" ports.

After a lot of hair pulling, I solved this problem on Unix but I don't know if 
it can be done on Windows and certainly not the same way.

On Unix, UV uses a file named unohist but IIRC, on Windows, it uses the PID as 
the port #. 

I have a couple of ideas so contact me directly and I may be able to help you.

 Don Robinson
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From: Curt Stewart <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 5:43:05 PM
Subject: [U2] Converting from mvBase to Universe

I have a client that is considering moving from an mvBase system to a
Universe (Windows) system.  A lot of their processes are tied to specific
ports and ranges.  Is there an easy solution in Universe to "nail" the
telnet ports for the users?

Also, they use UREAD and UWRITE and take advantage of the MVClients ability
to read and write to the local workstation, instead of the server when not
using MVClient.  I haven't heard of this separation being available in
Universe, other than using something like Accuterm, am I right? Or is there
an easy way to distinguish between writing to the local drive vs. the
server?  How has others handled this conversion issue?  Right now we're
planning on assigning each user a directory on the server to write to, does
anyone have any alternate ideas?

Thanks for the help, I appreciate hearing your solutions.

Thanks,
Curt
TRI-SYS Consulting

[email protected]

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