Questions about StarGROUP Software
Rajeev Dolas
rkd at rick.att.com
Sat Oct 20 03:21:15 AEST 1990
In article <1990Oct16.173745.18064 at mccc.uucp> pjh at mccc.uucp (Pete Holsberg) writes:
>I'm in the process of installing StarGroup software (Version 3.2) on a
>386 running SV/386 R3.2.2 and a bunch of Zenith PCs running DOS, and
>have run into a couple of small things.
>
>1. The "DOS Client Server Admin's Guide" mentions that it "...is
>possible to configure a computer as a concurrent client/server..." but
>neither it nor the "386 Server S/w Installation and Admin Guide" tell
>how to do this.
>
The term "concurrent client/server" was/is almost exclusively
used for DOS fileservers. You would not have the concurrent
client/server as you asre using a unix file server.
Unix machines can only be file servers unless the SimulTask
Client program is installed on the Unix box.
>2. The error messages section of the DOS guide mentions a "Simul-Task
>Client S/W Installation & Config Guide." Does this suggest that a
>client must be running DOS -- even if it's under Simultask -- to be a
>client for a StarGROUP server?
>
Clients are of 2 types. One strictly running under DOS and
the other is the simultask client. Simultask client needs
1) Simultask, 2) Simultask IEM tools program, 3) DOS, 4) simultask
client interface program and 5) the regular DOS client program on
the UNIX machine.
>3. I have a DOS application installed in a shared directory tree and
>I'd like to prevent users from writing to any of those directories.
>However, it appears that the program itself writes temp files to its
>"home" directory because making the directory read-only produces error
>messages. What should I examine to determine if I can make the
>application write its temp files somewhere else?
>
Look into the configuration section for that application. Check
if you can change it's default "home" dir (an e.g. would be
turbo-c, where most of the default dirs can be changed). If that
cannot be done then create a menu for the users using the quick
menu editor, link the application's dir and user's data dir thru
quick menu and then change the "startup run location" to be the
user's data dir, so by default the files created would be stored
under the data dir. You could also set the trap option in the
menu where by the user cannot quit out the menu.
>Thanks,
>Pete
>--
>Prof. Peter J. Holsberg Mercer County Community College
>Voice: 609-586-4800 Engineering Technology, Computers and Math
>UUCP:...!princeton!mccc!pjh 1200 Old Trenton Road, Trenton, NJ 08690
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Hope this helps!
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Rajeev Dolas.
Systems Engineer.
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