cdesktopenv/cde/programs/dtaction/nlsMsgChk.txt

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# $XConsortium: nlsMsgChk.txt /main/2 1996/11/11 11:20:54 drk $
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# Component: $(TOP)/hp/rivers/dtaction/dtaction
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1. Screendump file name: 1.Z
_DtMessage catalog set number: 1
_DtMessage number: 2, 5, 6, 7
Instructions: The password prompting dialog
Run dtaction, and specify the '-user' option. For example:
dtaction -user root
2. Screendump file name: 2.Z
_DtMessage catalog set number: 1
_DtMessage number: 2, 3, 4
Instructions: The invalid password error dialog
Run dtaction, and specify the '-user' option. For example:
dtaction -user root
Enter an invalid password, and select the 'Ok' button.
3. Screendump file name: 3.Z
_DtMessage catalog set number: 1
_DtMessage number: 2, 8, 9
Instructions: The unknown user dialog
Run dtaction, and specify the '-user' option, but specify
a user name which does not exist. For example:
dtaction -user xxyyzz
4. Screendump file name: 4.Z
_DtMessage catalog set number: 1
_DtMessage number: 1
Instructions: The log message written into the file /usr/adm/sulog
Run dtaction, and specify the '-user' option. For example:
dtaction -user root
Enter the password for the root user, and select 'Ok'.
Go to a terminal window, and type 'su'; enter the root
password, when prompted. Do a 'tail /usr/adm/sulog', and
look for the last entry beginning with 'dtaction'.