cmp8118@sys.uea.ac.uk (D.S. Cartwright) (04/11/90)
Here's one for all you Novell-bashers out there. I'm trying to implement
a system with User Login Scripts something like this ...
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#MENU USER
EXIT "LOGOUT"
The trouble is, this seems to eat a phenomenal amount of RAM when
it goes into the menu (presumably because the LOGIN script executor stays
resident). Hence it limits Lotus 123 to about 186K worksheets instead o
260K ones - a bit of a difference, no ??
My question is this : is there an easy way round this, or will I
have to fudge it thus : ?
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EXIT "USER"
and have a batch file ...
@ECHO OFF
MENU USER
LOGOUT
This will work, but it's a bit of a bodge (at least I can persuade
it not to tell me the batch file's missing when it's done the LOGOUT,
though }:^)) - I wonder if anyone's got any bright ideas.
Replies via E-Mail, please - I don't get to read the news very often
these days (isn't life hard, eh ???)
Dave C.
Disclaimer : This posting has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the
University of East Anglia, and involves none of their systems.
Therefore, they probably know nothing about this whatsoever ....
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