Senthil,

                  First Clearly understand the function  of this
FILE, F.OS.TOKEN.USE and F.OS.TOKEN..

                  Once the user signed in to T24, his ID will be generated
to this file..

                  And what operation he is being performing will be
reflected to this file, so on and so forth...


                  So, if the user clear the FILE  (F.OS.TOKEN.USE and
F.OS.TOKEN..) respectively, his session expires and say security violation,
if user try to perform anything on T24..

                So then, this is true.. How can we Commit the SPF file ,
which the user has altered the CACHE SIZE....



On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Eugene <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello Friends,
>
> The CACHE.SIZE of a particular installation was set to 9999 during
> implementation about a year ago. I have seen that this is not good
> enough for quick Flushing to disk. Each time I want to reduce the
> value, I get a message 'OTHER USERS ARE LOGGED ON'. I am confirming
> that no other user is in the system apart from myself. ACTIVITY list
> also confirms this. I even shutdown all Services from TSA.SERVICE and
> cleared TSA.STATUS. I really dont know where else to check.
> Your responses would be highly appreciated.
>
> >
>

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