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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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Angry SCO 5.06 :automatic shutdown on the job?

Hi Guys

I have got a problem and I would really be grateful if some1 could sort out the problem.


The problem is that there are a few computers based on SCO 5.0.6 automatic shutdown on the job.and I am anxious to konw the reasons.

Looking forward to seeing some messiah helping me out. Thanx in advance
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Are the jobs utilities or scripts .

If it's the later, then you could view the scripts and see where in the scripts it calls to perform the shutdown.

Being that it's shutting down is indicative that the user that the job belongs to has root privilages (so I believe),

Hope that's some help.
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