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Operating Systems HP-UX From a C++ application how to find if a hpux host is in standard mode or trusted mode Post 302998238 by vbe on Saturday 27th of May 2017 04:06:27 PM
Old 05-27-2017
Not sure because I did once only back more than 15 years... Are you wondering if you could have reminiscence of the tree structure though you have the crypted password in /etc/passwd ? you could have a situation in between ( was an option at one time...) to have password removed and replaced by * and put in /etc/shadow but you cant call that trusted...
 

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DXmSvnSetComponentHidden(3X)											      DXmSvnSetComponentHidden(3X)

NAME
DXmSvnSetComponentHidden - Controls which modes the SVN widget uses to display a particular component. SYNOPSIS
void DXmSvnSetComponentHidden( Widget widget, int entry, int comp_number, int mode ); PARAMETERS
The identifier (widget ID) of the SVN widget. An integer that represents the number of the entry for which information is to be set or changed. An integer that represents the number of the component for which information is to be set or changed. This cannot be a component of the type Widget. The display mode in which this component should not be displayed, indicated by one of the following values: ---------------------------------------------------------- Value Description ---------------------------------------------------------- DXmSvnKdisplayNone Display in all modes (hidden in none). DXmSvnKdisplayOutline Do not display in outline mode. DXmSvnKdisplayTree Do not display in tree mode. DXmSvnKdisplayAllModes Do not display in outline, tree, or column mode. DXmSvnKdisplayColumns Do not display in column mode. ---------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION
The DXmSvnSetComponentHidden routine enables an application to prevent a component (excluding subwidgets) from being displayed in a partic- ular mode, thus making that component "hidden". By default, components are visible in all modes. However, you can use this routine to prevent a component from displaying in one mode (outline, tree, or column) or all modes. Using this routine can reduce the amount of information displayed when the application is in tree mode, making the application less complex and easier to use. This routine is also useful if you want your application to display different icons in each of the two modes. Make this call in your application between calls to DXmSvnDisableDisplay and DXmSvnEnableDisplay. DXmSvnSetComponentHidden(3X)
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