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- From: carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU (Carl J Lydick)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: How to prevent login.com from running.
- Date: 16 Dec 1992 19:18:31 GMT
- Organization: HST Wide Field/Planetary Camera
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- In article <BzC01F.LG3@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>, hpassaue@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Billy Passauer) writes:
- >Speaking of preventing login.com from running. A while back a saw a
- >/qualifier that one could type in after their username that would
- >prevent this. But I can't remember for the life of me what it is.
- >Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
-
- Another person who hasn't learned to use HELP.
-
- $ HELP LOGIN
-
- LOGIN
-
- Initiates an interactive terminal session.
-
- Format
-
- <Ctrl/C>
-
- <Ctrl/Y>
-
- <Return>
-
-
-
- Additional information available:
-
- QUALIFIERS
- /CLI /COMMAND /DISK /NEW_PASSWORD /TABLES
- Examples
-
-
- $ HELP LOGIN /COMMAND
-
- LOGIN
-
- /COMMAND
-
- /COMMAND[=filespec] (default)
- /NOCOMMAND
-
- Controls whether to execute your default login command procedure
- when you log in. Use the /COMMAND qualifier to specify the name of
- an alternate login command procedure. If you specify a file name
- without a file type, the default file type COM is used. If you
- specify the /COMMAND qualifier and omit the file specification,
- your default login command procedure is executed.
-
- Use the /NOCOMMAND qualifier if you do not want your default login
- command procedure to be executed.
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Carl J Lydick | INTERnet: CARL@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU | NSI/HEPnet: SOL1::CARL
-
- Disclaimer: Hey, I understand VAXen and VMS. That's what I get paid for. My
- understanding of astronomy is purely at the amateur level (or below). So
- unless what I'm saying is directly related to VAX/VMS, don't hold me or my
- organization responsible for it. If it IS related to VAX/VMS, you can try to
- hold me responsible for it, but my organization had nothing to do with it.
-