Re: Reflection Question



I've had users cause problems with Reflection config, they want to
change colors or something, then they find that they can't logon
anymore. What I did is write a COBOL program the would set all our
reflection setting, and tied it to a LOGON UDC
The first thing it did was Unlock CONFIG, the last thing it did was
Lock Config, so users couldn't change anything.


To check all options in Reflection, try the following

Make sure you not in Block Mode because the output is sent to the
terminal.

<Alt>Y Then when the command window opens type the following in the
command window:

V *




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John Clogg <jhclogg@xxxxxxxxxxx> 3/23/2007 2:22:20 pm >>>
I have an interesting problem with Reflection. I received a call from
a
user who is one of those users who knows just enough to be dangerous.
She
had been taught how to record and use macros in Reflection. Earlier
this
week most of her macros disappeared, seemingly without provocation
(obviously she did SOMETHING, but she doesn't know what, and there have
been
no updates pushed out to PCs). She has no backups, so she understands
that
she probably can't get them back, but she would like to start
rebuilding
them. The problem is that the macro functionality has stopped working.
She
says it will not record. It goes through the motions of recording and

saving the macro, but when she tries to run it, nothing happens.
Another
symptom is that the "customize" tab of the "toolbar" setup menu has
nothing
on the bottom half of the window. The "Action" box is simply not
there.

I have looked at every setting in the "list settings" menu looking for
one
that might affect this behavior, and I haven't been able to find
anything.
Does anyone have any ideas? This is version 9.0 of Reflection.

Thanks,
John Clogg

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