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The Question is: What is the Access Cntrl List? I have an application which runs on WFW using Pathworks to connect to the host. I am upgrading this system to run WNT 4.0 and Hummingbird NFS to attach to the Multinet NFS on the host. In each case a 1K file is being written to a directory on the host. I have printed out the attributes for a file created by the WFW machine and one created by the WNT machine. I noticed that the file created by the WFW machine running Pathworks has an Application CNTRL List that says (Application,Size = %d28, Flags = %X0c03, Access = %X000001DD, Data = etc. The file produced by the WNT4 machine with NFS has no application cntrl list. I suspect that the application cntrl list is why my application likes the file created by the WFW machine, but not the file created by the WNT4.0 machine Your help would be most appreciated. The Answer is : Pathworks sometimes creates an OpenVMS Application Access Control Entry (ACE) as part of its implementation. It uses this ACE to store specific PATHWORKS-relevent information with the file. That engineering choice within the Pathworks product in no way constrains the Multinet or the Hummingbird or any other NFS implementation from using the same, similar, or entirely different method. You will want to contact the Hummingbird Wizard or the Multinet Wizard, either of whom will probably want to know a very specific error message(s) that you receive, in addition to generalities about your level of success with the application -- you will want to elaborate on what in particular is not "liked" about the file by the application, on the application itself, and whether or not the application is operating on the OpenVMS system or on the PC. You will also want to provide information on the exact configuration of the served storage areas, both those areas accessed by PATHWORKS and those that are accessed by NFS. You will also want to contact the customer support center for further assistance, if this problem is specifically involving PATHWORKS.
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