Shaun,

If you use the command line D ^ZU, the system will ask for your Access and
Verify codes, using the standard security entry.

Security is better accomplished so that the Unix (Linux) shell script that
is run when a user logs into Unix runs GTM and the routine ^ZU.  That way
when the user logs out of Vista, they are also logged out of Unix and they
never see the programmer prompt (MUMPS Prompt).

GTM>D ^ZU
 
                   Welcome to OpenVista

Volume set: ROU:10  UCI: VAH  Device: /dev/pts/0

ACCESS CODE:



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Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 1:38 PM
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Login Security


I've been asked a question I can't find the answer to...

Without using CPRS in any way, can login security be set up in VistA for 
command-line (GTM) use?  As it is now, it asks IDENTITY? and you can 
type any name you like.

 -Shaun


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