Difference between revisions of "Op versus OpDefault"

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<p><strong>OpDefault</strong> is configured with sytem privileges and is used when when system manager logs in as pwrp and print 'rt_xtt' in a terminal window with.</p>
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<p><strong>Op</strong> should be used when an operator logs in with operator privileges. In this case rt_xtt is inserted as an startup application with the opplace object as an argument to rt_xtt.</p>
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'''OpDefault''' is configured with sytem privileges and is used when when system manager logs in as pwrp and print 'rt_xtt' in a terminal window with.<br />
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'''Op''' should be used when an operator logs in with operator privileges. In this case rt_xtt is inserted as an startup application with the opplace object as an argument to rt_xtt.

Latest revision as of 04:05, 22 August 2013

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OpDefault is configured with sytem privileges and is used when when system manager logs in as pwrp and print 'rt_xtt' in a terminal window with.

Op should be used when an operator logs in with operator privileges. In this case rt_xtt is inserted as an startup application with the opplace object as an argument to rt_xtt.

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