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- From: vli@mpr.ca (Vincent Li)
- Subject: Re: Set Host command file
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.233222.893@mprgate.mpr.ca>
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- Organization: MPR Teltech Ltd., Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <00966ac2.b3d55260.20581@elros.stg.trw.com> <1993Jan17.210711.6662@chpc.utexas.edu>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 23:32:22 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan17.210711.6662@chpc.utexas.edu> michael@chpc.utexas.edu (Michael Lemke) writes:
- >In article <00966ac2.b3d55260.20581@elros.stg.trw.com> powers@ELROS.STG.TRW.COM writes:
- >>
- >>Prej Mehta complains:
- >>> I work in a clustered environment and often jump from one machine to
- >>> another. To save typing, I decided to create a com file that will.....
- >>
- >>I suggest that you forget about this and solve your real problem, which
- >>is to jump around. I assume you have only a dumb terminal to work with,
- >>otherwise you would not have asked this question.
- Although it might be in Prej's case, this is as "real" as problem as any.
- It can be a real convenince with DECwindows or Motif set up where you can add
- the node name to the application. Select the node name you want to set host
- to and up pops the window and ask you for the password. This could be done
- and I've seen it done.
-
- -- Vince
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