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process
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Logging
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Page 27

2
Y
ou
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-5
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3
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4
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Page 30

5
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3-8 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 31

6
The
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-9
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7
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Page 33

8
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-11
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Logging
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2
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-13
Page 36

Creating
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3-14 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 37

2
Activ
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Help
System
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button
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-15
Page 38

3
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Help
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Page 39

4
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-17
Page 40

5
When
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nished
application
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3-18 Starting Up Your Workstation
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6
Y
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will
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manager
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-19
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7
Y
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will
see
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system
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sys_admin
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button
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wice.
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our left
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Page 43

8
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system
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ve
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ky
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ter
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app
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Manager
(SAM)
icon
and
Starting Up Your Workstation 3-21
Page 44

9
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to
run
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text
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3-22 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 45

10
When
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app
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-23
Page 46

11
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3-24 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 47

12
Caution
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in
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-25
Page 48

N
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Page 49

14
After
the
new
user
has
b
een
added to
bar
to
get
a
blank
form.
d a
c b
the system,
press the
k
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oard
space
Starting Up Your Workstation 3-27
Page 50

N
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3-28 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 51

N
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-29
Page 52

Shutting
W
arning
Do
wn
Do
not po
shutdo
on
y
our
Y
our
wer
wn
procedures.
disk.
W
orkstation
off y
our computer
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Y
ou
ma
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damage
first
the
doing
these
programs
and
data
When
should
in
tact
y
ou
need
to
sh
ut
do
wn
y
our
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orkstation
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w
these
steps. Doing
and that
1
You
d a
m
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can
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p
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as
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.
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so it
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logout,
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le
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.
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Page 53

2
Op
en
the
terminal
Clic
kon
the
pages
on it.
d a
con
trol
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panel's
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b
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clic
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on
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console
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c b
Starting Up Your Workstation 3-31
Page 54

3
When
this
windo
w
app
ears,
mo
v
e
y
our
p
oin
ter
on
to the
system_apps
and
clic
k
the
left
mouse
button
d a
c b
t
wice.
folder
3-32 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 55

4
When
this
windo
w
app
ears,
mo
ve
your
poin
ter
on
to
the
sys_admin
then
clic
k
the
left
mouse
button
d a
c b
t
wice.
folder,
Starting Up Your Workstation 3-33
Page 56

5
When
this
windo
w
app
ears,
clic
kon
the
HALTSYS
d a
c b
icon t
wice.
3-34 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 57

6
When
this
Halt
System
If
y
ou
press
the
w
orkstation
If
y
ou
starts.
and
login
If
y
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itself.
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press
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ait
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will
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for
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Starting Up Your Workstation 3-35
Page 58

7
The
These
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3-36 Starting Up Your Workstation
Page 59

8
The
nex
time
y
ou
turn
on
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our
w
orkstation,
app
ear
in
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W
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VUE
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with
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Page 63

About
Directories
and
HP
VUE
File Managers
Manage
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of the
Page 64

Example
1.
If
y
our
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left
mouse
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Page 65

Example
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Page 66

Learning
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Page 67

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Page 68

Table
3-1.
HP-UX
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The
c
ommand
data
that
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the
follo
About Directories
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will
understand
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out
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tainer," to
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Page 70

If
/users/terry
/users/terry/myfile
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tains
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form
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the
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Page 71

Example
T
o
cop
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mak
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cop
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Changing
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system
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If
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Note
Some
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T
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Protecting
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