rhg@desktech.DTI.CPS.COM (Richard H. Gumpertz) (02/14/91)
Editing one's call directory (using the AT&T 7300 Telephone Manager) seems to just add to the end of the .phdir file. How can one garbage-collect this file to be shorter and contain only information for current entries? -- ============================================================================ | Richard H. Gumpertz rhg@DTI.CPS.COM (913) 599-1900 or (913) 642-1777 | | Deskstation Technology, Inc., 13256 W. 98th Street, Lenexa, Kansas 66215 | ============================================================================
micro@micrtk.CACTUS.ORG (Ray Schafer) (02/17/91)
In article <11@desktech.DTI.CPS.COM> rhg@desktech.DTI.CPS.COM (Richard H. Gumpertz) writes: >Editing one's call directory (using the AT&T 7300 Telephone Manager) seems to >just add to the end of the .phdir file. How can one garbage-collect this >file to be shorter and contain only information for current entries? You're right, it doesn't update... just adds to the end. Here's what you do Richard: 1. Bring up your call screen. 2. Press the Cmd key 3. Select "Save Directory" (choose a name - it will go into Filecabinet as the name you choose with a ":F" appended to the filename. 4. exit the call screen, then remove .phdir in your home directory. (You could cp it first if you want.) 5. Log out and log back in as another user, then bring up the call screen, exit the call screen, and log out. This is needed because ph holds your .phdir in memory and you have to flush it. 6. Log back in as you, bring up your call screen. (it'll be blank) 7. Press the Cmd key 8. Select "Load directory" and press enter, type the name of the file you saved it to in step 3 - but without the ":F". 9. Tah Dah! No more duplicates. If saving your directory fails, try this first: su to root cd /Filecabinet/Profiles ln $HOME/Filecabinet/Profiles/* . It'll work then. -- Ray Schafer |Internet: 5004 Emerald Forest Circle |micro@micrtk.cactus.org Austin, Texas 78745 |UUCP:..!cs.utexas.edu!bigtex!micrtk!micro +1 (512) 441-1010 |"All we are saying is give peace a chance"