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Chapter 3: Multiuser Concepts
Figure 3-1: System Processes
Figure 3-2: Generic and Execution Queues
Chapter 4: User Accounts
Figure 4-1: A User Account Record
Chapter 5: Logging in and Out of the System
Figure 5-1: Terminal Server Access
Figure 5-2: A Login Sequence
Chapter 6: The Digital Command Language
Figure 6-1: DCL .AND. and .OR. Operators
Chapter 7: The User Environment
Figure 7-1: Directories As Folders
Figure 7-2: Directories As a Tree Structure
Figure 7-3: OpenVMS PHONE
Chapter 13: Text Editors
Figure 13-1: LK-Style Keyboard Layout
Chapter 14: Using DECnet
Figure 14-1: A DECnet Task
Chapter 15: The OpenVMS GUI
Figure 15-1: A Window
Figure 15-2: A Dialog Box
Figure 15-3: The Minimize Control
Figure 15-4: Icons
Figure 15-5: The Maximize Control
Figure 15-6: Window Resizing Controls
Figure 15-7: Window Menu Control
Figure 15-8: The Window Menu
Figure 15-9: A Menu Bar
Figure 15-10: The Login Screen
Figure 15-11: The Front Panel
Figure 15-12: The Front Panel Window Menu
Figure 15-13: The Workspace Switch
Figure 15-14: The Clock Control
Figure 15-15: The Calendar Control
Figure 15-16: The File Manager Control
Figure 15-17: The Text Editor Control
Figure 15-18: Mailer Control with No New Mail
Figure 15-19: Mailer Control with New Mail
Figure 15-20: The Default Printer Control
Figure 15-21: The Style Manager Control
Figure 15-22: The Application Manager Control
Figure 15-23: The Help Manager Control
Figure 15-24: The Trash Can Control
Figure 15-25: A Subpanel Control
Figure 15-26: A Raised Subpanel
Figure 15-27: The Personal Applications Subpanel
Figure 15-28: The Application Manager
Figure 15-29: Adding an Icon to a Subpanel
Figure 15-30: Moving a Window to Another Workspace
Figure 15-31: Copying an Item to the Desktop
Figure 15-32: Check Files Action and Procedure As Shown in File Manager
Figure 15-33: Check Files Action and Procedure on the Desktop
Figure 15-34: No Window Manager
Figure 15-35: The MWM (New Desktop) Window Manager
Figure 15-36: The DECwindows Window Manager
Figure 15-37: The Push-to-Back Control
Figure 15-38: The Resize Control
Figure 15-39: The Session Manager
Figure 15-40: Session Manager as an Icon
Figure 15-41: FileView
Chapter 17: The Process
Figure 17-1: Virtual Memory Regions
Figure 17-2: Virtual Memory Regions
Chapter 20: The Files-11 File System
Figure 20-1: File Fragmentation
Chapter 21: Clustering and Galaxy Systems
Figure 21-1: Lock Mode Compatibility
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Getting Started with OpenVMS: A Guide for New Users (HP Technologies)
ISBN: 1555582796
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 215
Authors:
Michael D Duffy
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