| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 40.1 |  | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, a man of vision :-) | Fri Jan 27 1989 04:29 | 4 | 
|  |     I occasionally get a message from DECTERM, "Remote Node Unknown" when
    logging in to DECW. Is this a resource problem? Or what? Config:
    standalone 6mb VS2000 wit 2 RD54's.
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| 40.2 |  | GOSOX::RYAN | DECwindows Mail | Fri Jan 27 1989 08:54 | 10 | 
|  | >    2) Pushing a window behind another doesn't change the input focus to
>    the front window. Why on earth not? (Can't remember if this is the same
>    as V5.1)
 
	It is the same, and it's a feature. It works nicely with QuickCopy
	(push the window you want to copy to back and MB3 drag over the
	text you want to copy in the now-exposed window).
	Mike
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| 40.3 | Another question | 12116::SWAMINATHAN | Eat and be Merry, tomorrow is not ours | Thu May 25 1989 22:29 | 22 | 
|  |     I have 5.2 running on my system. With 5.2 lots of security features
    have been put in. I am not able to run VUE$MASTER from a remote node
    and I get 
    	Can't Open Display 
    error.
    
    My security is fine. Is there anything I should worry about when the
    node is configured and DECNET is started ? Should I have task objects
    enabled or disabled ? What kind of access ( proxy/decnet ) does the
    CLIENT (Compute Server ) use to establish connection with the Display
    Server ?
    
    This worked fine with 5.1.
    
    
    A suggestion:
    	The DCL command SET DISPLAY should have a parameter say
    	"/ACCESS=SOMETHING" so that the CLIENT use that establish
    	the connection. This will provide flexibility for system
    	managers either way - security conscious or don't care.
    
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| 40.4 | re: .3 something else has changed on your system | 29623::BOWMAN | Bob Bowman, CSC/CS SPACE Team | Fri May 26 1989 11:51 | 15 | 
|  | I think something else has changed on your system. I also run the new version
but have had absolutely no problems running a FileView from a remote system
to my workstation.
The only access checking I know if is handled by the Server on the workstation.
The server has a default list, which is modified on a per session basis with
the Session Manager Customize Security menu option.
Check that:
1) The session manager security database allows access from the remote
 node::user
2) The remote node has a correct DECnet name/address for the workstation
3) The workstation has a correct DECnet name/address for the remote node
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| 40.5 | Rebooting Worked | CIMNET::SWAMINATHAN | Eat and be Merry, tomorrow is not ours | Fri May 26 1989 15:44 | 8 | 
|  |     Thanks for the reply. I did a shutdown and restarted the whole thing.
    File view started working. I found something similar in another note
    in VMS_FIELD_TESTS. 
    
    I would still be interested in the access method.
    
    Ramesh
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