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  1. jeffjordan

    Windows Server handshakes with Unix

    Thanks, Ken for all your help!!!!!!! I am in a time crunch right now and have decided to wade through the technical side of Unix. What I have done is instructed the programmer to add script to the presentation screen that whenever a user exits out or closes the window to initiate a small script...
  2. jeffjordan

    Windows Server handshakes with Unix

    sorry, Ken I am not well versed on the Unix. How do you mean <defunct>?
  3. jeffjordan

    Windows Server handshakes with Unix

    Well, the PID's are the same because of the common userid. This userid is assigned by the application as it enters the Unix host. You are right, each session has a different PID, but share the common port, userid.
  4. jeffjordan

    Windows Server handshakes with Unix

    Whenever an end-user logs on to a Windows Server it creates a session id. As it is redirected to the Unix Host server, Unix creates a PID. If the session on the Windows times out or hangs, the windows session is "blown away"; but the PID on the Unix remains. The kicker is that access to the...

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