tcl.logon_rp

Verb: Access/TCL, Releases: R83

Initiates process on specified port number.

Syntax

logon {(p)}<return> channel, account name:

Description

logs on a port other than the one currently being used onto a specific account.

Options

p Starts process as a 'phantom' port. Note that this does not have the same meaning as what is often considered a 'phantom', where the process spawns a new process workspace. Rather, this option requires an existing unused port, just like any other port being used for a remote logon. In this context, 'phantom' means that it is treated like a Spooler process. This means that the logon sequence is suppressed, which turns off the display of the time and date logged on, the 'welcome' message' and the automatic update of the ACC file. (R83)

Example

logon<return>
line, account: 0,SYSPROG

See Also

Command Name Type Description
tcl.logon Verb: Access Initiates process on specified port.
tcl.logoff Verb: Access Terminates session on specified port.

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