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Eric Thomas <ERIC@LEPICS> |
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Mon, 6 Nov 89 11:32:01 GMT |
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Your message of Mon, 6 Nov 89 10:36:33 TUR |
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Revised LISTSERV forum <LSTSRV-L@CEARN> |
>I had also discovered a shortcut for * FILEID files. I store my software files
>on the A(191) disk, so I simply put:
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>1
>*DEFAULT* A LSV_LCLD
>> * * = = A
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>in the fileid file, meaning that all the files have the identical name on the
>disk, and I don't need to touch the * FILEID files ever again. -turgut
This is definitely NOT an advisable thing to do. To start with, putting
files on the A disk is not a good idea, because then you won't remember
what is yours and what is standard LISTSERV, and you don't want to fill
in the A-disk with files and then have LISTSERV stop working because of
disk full. Then storing files under their real names opens up security
holes, ESPECIALLY IF DONE ON THE A-DISK which holds all the execs and
modules ran by LISTSERV.
Eric
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