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08-03-2009 09:18 AM
08-03-2009 09:18 AM
Re: Phantom interactive login reset
Hoff, I appreciate your trying. I have done some searches that included .OBJ and .EXE files, but only in folders outside of SYS$SYSTEM and SYS$LIBRARY. (Because nobody has put anything there - we install our binaries from a different location.)
As was pointed out in a prior post, if this were a commonplace event, we would have heard about it long before this from a lot more irate users. So if it is original executables from SYS$SYSTEM or SYS$LIBRARY or whatever else is considered as "standard" system locations, I have pretty much ruled it out.
I'm still not going to close the thread, but the event has not recurred since first posted. Given its low frequency, I'm not going to hold my breath. Blue just isn't my color.
As was pointed out in a prior post, if this were a commonplace event, we would have heard about it long before this from a lot more irate users. So if it is original executables from SYS$SYSTEM or SYS$LIBRARY or whatever else is considered as "standard" system locations, I have pretty much ruled it out.
I'm still not going to close the thread, but the event has not recurred since first posted. Given its low frequency, I'm not going to hold my breath. Blue just isn't my color.
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