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Old 09-22-2009
Jagadeesh BR Jagadeesh BR is offline
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CDE is not getting open

Hi ,

I have installed HP-UX OS installation, it remains in command prompt screen.I need to move to CDE for my work to be done.

Can anybody help me reg this??

I am using HP-UX 11i V2.

Also, how to disable the mail daemon option, bcoz its taking too much time while rebooting.

thanks n advance.
 

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