Foxboro says you can't do this, but you can. You need to change the file
called /usr/fox/wp/data/fv_cmds. You need to comment out the line that
reads:
$OPTFOX/env/Initial.env # call in initial environment
and uncomment the line that reads
#$ENV1 # call in configured first environment
It should look like this when you are done:
#$OPTFOX/env/Initial.env # call in initial environment
$ENV1 # call in configured first environment
Then you should configure dmcfg the way you normally would. Make sure that
the Initial Environment that you configured in dmcfg actually exists in
/opt/fox/env. Then reboot, and your FoxViews should pop up with the correct
Initial Environment.
We have FoxView 99.1 and a few new FoxView 99.2.1 WP's, all with dual heads,
and all the FoxViews on both heads pop up with the proper Initial
Environment on reboot. Foxboro says it shouldn't work, but it always has.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Sanguinetti [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 12:18 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Setting the default environment for DM's in Foxview
Here is what I want to do and I am wondering if anyone has done
this:
I want the same functionality that was in Display Manager.
I want to be able to set the initial environment for each configured DM in
dmcfg. I spoke with TAC and they say this is not supported with Foxview.
This was done with the TYPE parameter in dmcfg.
Any ideas
Joe
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