Hello *,
I think it´s a problem with the permissions on your home directory. The dtlogin process (CDE) reads and writes configuration files in the homedirectory (~/.dtlogin/..). The owner of the process is root --> But root has not permissions on mounted directories!
Try out to export your homedirecties with the "anon=0"-flag in /etc/exports -or- you should open your homedirectories for everybody (chmod 777 homedir) :-(( to avoid this problem.
Regards,
Horst Thaller Infineon Technologies Microelectronic Design Centers Austria GmbH Design Center Villach Siemensstrasse 2, A-9500 Villach Tel. ++43 4242 305-6212 Fax ++43 4242 305-6389 email: Horst.Thaller@infineon.com internet: www.infineon.com/ezmvi
-----Original Message----- From: bhaskar.g@philips.com [mailto:bhaskar.g@philips.com] Sent: Freitag, 19. Mai 2000 05:54 To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Problem in Saving CDE Settings
Hi,
Recently we have moved the home directories of the Users' on to the filer. We started facing problem of saving the CDE Settings. If any user changes his desktop settings and logouts and logs in the previous settings will not be saved. This never happened when the users' home directories were on an HPUX Server.
kind regards
Bhaskar G Philips Semiconductors, #3, Sterling Square,Madras Bank Road, Off St Mark's Road,BANGALORE-560 001. Voice : +91 80 222 9200 Ext 5060 Fax: +91 80 2229700