Document revision date: 19 July 1999
OpenVMS User's Manual
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Processes and Batch Jobs: Using the OpenVMS Environment
18.1
Interpreting Your Process Context
18.2
Using Detached Processes
18.3
Using Subprocesses
18.3.1
Using Subprocesses to Spawn Tasks
18.3.2
Using Subprocesses to Perform Multiple Tasks
18.3.3
Creating a Subprocess
18.3.4
Exiting from a Subprocess
18.3.5
Subprocess Context
18.4
Connecting to Disconnected Processes on Virtual Terminals
18.4.1
Terminal Disconnections
18.4.2
Removing Disconnected Processes
18.4.3
Managing Disconnected Processes
18.5
Working with Batch Jobs
18.5.1
Submitting Batch Jobs
18.5.2
Passing Data to Batch Jobs
18.5.3
Control of Batch Job Output
18.5.4
Changing Batch Job Characteristics
18.5.5
SUBMIT Command Qualifiers
18.5.6
Displaying Jobs in Batch Queues
18.5.7
Deleting and Stopping Batch Jobs
18.5.8
Restarting Batch Jobs
18.5.9
Synchronizing Batch Job Execution
18.5.10
Using the WAIT Command
Chapter 19
19
Security: Controlling Access to Resources
19.1
Displaying the Rights Identifiers of Your Process
19.2
Security Profile of Objects
19.2.1
Modifying a Security Profile
19.3
Interpreting Protection Codes
19.4
Default File Protection
19.4.1
Default UIC Protection
19.4.2
Default ACL Protection
19.4.3
Renaming Files
19.4.4
Explicit File Protection
19.5
Accessing Files Across Networks
19.5.1
Access Control Strings
19.5.2
Protecting Access Control Strings
19.5.3
Using Proxy Login Accounts to Protect Passwords
19.5.4
General Access Proxy Accounts
19.6
Auditing Access to Your Account and Files
19.6.1
Observing Your Last Login Time
19.6.2
Events That Can Trigger Security Alarms
19.6.3
Security Audit Log Files
19.6.4
Adding ACEs to Sensitive Files
Appendix A
Appendix A
Customizing EVE
A.1
Defining EVE Keys
A.1.1
Undefinable Keys
A.1.2
Obsolete Keys
A.1.3
Defining Keys to Execute EVE Commands
A.1.4
Differences Between EVE and DECTPU
A.1.5
EVE Key Names
A.1.6
Undefinable Keys
A.1.7
Keys That You Should Not Define
A.1.8
Defining the GOLD Key
A.1.8.1
GOLD Key Combinations
A.1.8.2
Removing GOLD Keys
A.1.8.3
Defining GOLD Keys in Initialization Files
A.2
Learn Sequences
A.3
Setting and Saving Attributes
A.3.1
EVE Default Settings
A.3.2
EVE Default Buffer-Specific Settings
A.3.3
Saving Attributes
A.3.3.1
EVE Commands for Saving Attributes
A.3.4
Saving Attributes in a Section File
A.3.5
EVE Settings for Saving Attributes
A.3.6
Saving Attributes in Command Files
A.3.7
Default Command Files
A.3.8
Saving EVE Default Attributes
A.4
Using DECTPU Within EVE
A.4.1
Creating DECTPU Command Files
A.4.2
Using a DECTPU Debugging Package
A.5
Using DECTPU Procedures to Extend EVE
A.5.1
Writing DECTPU Procedures
A.5.2
Compiling DECTPU Procedures
A.6
Creating Section Files
A.7
Creating Command Files
A.7.1
Setting Editing Defaults
A.7.2
Adding Functions to the EVE Editor
A.7.2.1
Rules for Writing Command Files
A.8
Creating Initialization Files
A.8.1
Commands That Define the Environment
A.9
Saving Your Customizations in Startup Files
A.9.1
EVE Commands for Saving Attributes
A.9.2
Using Customizations in Future Editing Sessions
A.10
Key Definitions in EVE Startup Files
A.10.0.1
Global Settings-1
A.10.0.2
Global Settings-2
A.10.0.3
Buffer Settings
A.10.1
Saving in a Section File
A.10.2
Saving in a Command File
A.11
Converting from EDT to EVE
A.11.1
Using the SET KEYPAD EDT Command
A.11.2
Defining Keys for EVE Commands
A.11.3
Setting Bound Cursor Motion
A.11.4
Setting the Right Margin for Wrapping Text
A.11.5
Setting Scroll Margins for Moving the Cursor
A.11.6
Setting Searches for Exact Case
A.11.7
Converting EDT Macros to DECTPU Procedures
A.11.8
Converting EDT Nokeypad Statements to DECTPU Procedures
A.11.9
Using the WPS Keypad Ruler Key
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