check_user_logout
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Before making any copies of data, we need to ensure that all users are logged out of system five. Failure to perform this check may result in loss of data after the copy has been performed. | Before making any copies of data, we need to ensure that all users are logged out of system five. Failure to perform this check may result in loss of data after the copy has been performed. | ||
- | This process uses the File Check that is found in the System Five Navigator as shown in Figure 1. | + | This process uses the File Check that is found in the System Five Navigator as shown in Figure 1. The File Check utility is used as it has a feature that scans for all users logged in across all System Five terminals. |
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- | Figure 1 - File check utility. | + | **Figure 1 - File check utility.** |
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+ | After opening the File Check utility there is a button to " | ||
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+ | **Figure 2 - File Check Continue button** | ||
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+ | If the File Check screen shows blank as in figure 3, then all users are logged out. This screen will refresh every few seconds while users are logged on. The terminal name and user name will be displayed. | ||
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+ | **Figure 3 - No users are showing logged in** | ||
check_user_logout.txt · Last modified: 2010/07/16 10:37 (14 years ago) by andrew