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Help - File Manager not appearing
First I have to admit that I am not an unix expert, but I do know some basic things about the file systems.
Anywho, one of my users' File Manager is not showing up as it normally does upon login. When I run a "ps -ea" I see "dtfile" in the list, but it does not show up. It's not in any of the 4 workspaces, and if manually kill the "dtfile" process and restart it, nothing appears. Even when I manually start the File Manager in a term window (usr/dt/bin/dtfile), it doesn't appear. Can anyone give me a suggestion as to why this is happening and how I can fix it? Thanks. |
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