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start dt apps from CLI
I have need of starting the app manager or what ever it is called from the CLI.
I can start the text editor and file manger i.e. dtpad, dtfile & dtmail etc... But I have forgotten the command to start the app manager. Help!!!! |
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This works in a clumsy way...
$ /usr/dt/bin/dtfile -folder /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C/Desktop_Apps & It gets you to the correct directory, the applications are there and can be launched...what I can't figure out is if you cut back on the command (take off Desktop_Apps) it still doesn't launch the application manager window, yet from inside the dtfile window you can click the "go up" and it launches the app-mgr window. |
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