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Re: SIS Question
- Subject: Re: SIS Question
- From: Smarter%than%Spam@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (Tilghman Lesher)
- Date: 1997/03/21
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vanderbilt University School of Engineering, Nashville, TN, USA
- References: <5gk7o2$r7d@milo.vcn.bc.ca> <5gou36$ivg@News.Dal.Ca>
In article <5gou36$ivg@News.Dal.Ca>, Michael Hackett (at217@chebucto.ns.ca) wrote:
: Gareth Jones (gareth@vcn.bc.ca) wrote:
: > How does it work, anyway?
: Apparently, they are not willing to say, which is too bad. Here there's
: an admin that is a big IIgs guy, so if there is anyway to get SIS to
: work without a shell (like it does with Genie), I expect we could get the
: Comm. Net to support it.
: Seven Hills should know better than to try to keep something from me. :-)
: I may just order a copy anyway and reverse engineer it. I figure if it's
: done largely in scripts, it should be reasonably easy to modify.
Just set up your account to immediately start a script(1) file upon
login. You'll then have a complete record of every command SIS uses.
A more lengthy approach would be to reset your path to a single
directory and add soft links in that directory until SIS works.
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