Quitting The Configurator; Normal Exit From The Configurator - IBM Professional Series User Manual

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FUN C T ION
MEN U
Type the number of the activity you want and press ENTER.
HELP INFORMATION
I Update SYSTEM configuration
2 Update SYSTEM options
I Make changes to the SYSTEM file
names, terminal or printer addresses,
or spool file parameters. Add/change
autolog USERID.
3 Update USER configuration
4
Update configurator PASSWORD
2 Add/Delete/Change SYSTEM OPTIONS such
as 370 Processor Control Session.
S
Quit
6 End
do not update anything
save all updates
3 Add/Delete/Change USERIDs, minidisks
and links.
4 Change the Configurator Password.
S 6 Exit from the Configurator.
Figure 3-1. Function Menu
Quitting the Configurator
The Configurator program does not actually update the
Configuration file until you have made all your changes
AND then told it specifically to do so. This means that you
can decide you want to quit at any time without applying the
changes you have entered.
If
you do decide that you don't
want to keep the changes you have entered, simply select the
"Quit" function from the menu. You will then exit the
Configurator and the Configuration file will remain
unchanged. This includes any password changes you may
have made.
Normal Exit from the Configurator
The "End" function is the normal exit from the
Configurator. Use of this function will cause all the changes
you have made since starting the Configurator to be stored
on the Configuration file. First, the Configurator will
perform any required file allocations for minidisks, giving
you a chance to approve.or cancel each allocation. After
that, the Configurator writes the file and returns control to
DOS, which will present its usual prompt.
Chapter 3. Configuring Your VM/PC System
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