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Old 10-23-2008
hanu_oracle hanu_oracle is offline
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How to Open Shell Script from X-Manager Console

Dear All,

I have a shell script. which has the read, write & execute permissions.
I am entering from X-Manager Console.

OS Details are:
SunOS P382XLRTY 5.9 Generic_118558-34 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-480R

Step1: Double Click on Home Folder, it will be opened.
Step2: Double Click on .txt file, it will be opened.
Step3: Double Click on shell script, it will not opened. It is executed.

How can i control the execution of shell script from X-Manager Console??
I want to open that shell script instead of execution???


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Hanuma
 

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