|  |     Hi there!
    
>into ALL-IN-1, users are unable to execute a CTRL C.  The users run an 
>application that need to do a CTRL C in from time to time.  I saw a note
    
    	How do you mean, they run an application... Is this run in a
    	subprocess, or is it forms and scripts or what? It would help
    	to know where you are to try and figure out what control-C
    	trapping is SUPPOSED to be in action.
    
    Regards,
    Paul
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|  | 
Here is a better description of the situation, and how the LIB$SPAWN is 
executed.  
		
		- A user logs into the VMS system
		- A menu is presented, this menu is generated by a BASIC
		  program.
	
		- If the user enters the selection to use ALL-IN-1, 
		  a LIB$SPAWN is executed, the user is now in a subprocess
	          off the main process and enters ALL-IN-1. 
		- At certain times, the user would like to use a CTNL/C 
		  to stop a operation they have started.  
	Example:
		  When a user edits a WPSPLUS document, they execute a 
		  Gold down arrow to get to the bottom of the document.
		  As the documents is scrolling by, they see something 
		  they want to change.  They type a CTNL/C to stop
		  the scrolling, this works fine if you enter from
		  DCL, but entering through the menu they cannot stop 
		  the scrolling.
		I have tried setting CONTROL_HANDLERS_OFF.  This has
		no effect.
Thanks,
Paul
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