From: CSBVAX::MRGATE!MCGUIRE%GRIN1.Bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU@SMTP 28-JAN-1988 05:36 To: ARISIA::EVERHART Subj: Re: Permanent DECNET servers. Received: from CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Wed 27 Jan 88 14:53:39-PST Received: from GRIN1.Bitnet by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU ; Wed, 27 Jan 88 17:46:00 EST Date: Wed, 27 Jan 88 16:44:49 cst From: "McGuire,Ed" To: info-vax@kl.sri.com Subject: Re: Permanent DECNET servers. > Date: Sat, 26 Dec 87 05:48:10 GMT > From: Pete Schmitt > Subject: Re: Permanent DECNET servers. > > In article <8712242343.AA14339@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, MRL@PFC-VAX.MIT.EDU > writes: > > > The following may be documented or mentioned elsewhere, but I've never > > known about it. If you properly define a logical name, one can create > > permanent decnet servers for a specific user. By setting > > NETSERVER$SERVERS_username to the number of desired permanent servers, when > > a server is created by a DECNET operation, and the permanent server limit > > has not been reached, it will become permanent. > > Yes, this is documented in the VMS 4.0 release notes. And for those of you who threw out your V4.0 and V4.1 release notes as instructed during that horrible V4.2 documentation update, you're SOL. They said that everything in them was incorporated into the manuals, but they lied. Ed