CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Page Preface 1 ALL-IN-1 Management Overview 1.1 ALL-IN-1 Overview 1.2 ALL-IN-1 Management 1.2.1 Manager's Responsibilities 1.2.2 Administrator's Responsibilities 1.2.3 Mail Manager's Responsibilities 1.2.4 Allocating ALL-IN-1 Management Tasks 2 ALL-IN-1 Management Tasks 2.1 Setting Up ALL-IN-1 2.2 Management Tasks 2.3 The ALL-IN-1 Management Menu 2.4 Managing Software Licenses 2.4.1 Managing Capacity Licenses 2.4.2 Managing Personal Licenses 2.5 Relinking the ALL-IN-1 Image 2.5.1 Relinking When Converting to a Multilanguage System 2.6 Running the Installation Verification Procedures 2.7 Screen Messages 2.8 Setting up Terminals 2.8.1 Setting Terminal Characteristics for WPS-PLUS 2.8.1.1 Setting Terminal Characteristics for DECmates 2.8.1.2 Setting Terminal Characteristics for IBM PCs 2.8.1.3 Setting Terminal Characteristics for Rainbows 2.8.1.4 Setting Terminal Characteristics for Professionals 2.8.1.5 Setting Terminal Characteristics for VAXmates 2.8.2 Terminal Characteristics for WPS-PLUS 3 Defining ALL-IN-1 Management Policies 3.1 Defining the Administration Policies 3.1.1 Policies for Housekeeping Procedures (DPH) 3.1.2 Policies for Users' Accounts and Account Security (DPS) 3.1.3 Policies for Archiving Documents (DPA) 3.1.4 Policy for Managing System Distribution Lists and Dictionaries 3.1.5 Maintaining the Corporate Phone Directory 3.2 Displaying Administrator Responsibilities (SAR) 3.3 Nominating an Administrator 3.3.1 Solving Problems with Nominating Administrators 3.3.2 Removing Administrator Privileges (RAP) 3.4 Defining System Policies 4 Managing Users' Accounts 4.1 Account Templates 4.1.1 Creating an Account Template 4.1.2 Maintaining Account Templates 4.2 Maintaining Users' Accounts 4.2.1 Changing a User's Account Details 4.2.2 Creating a User Account 4.2.3 What Happens When an Account is Created 4.3 Account Details 4.3.1 Account Template 4.3.2 ALL-IN-1 Account Details 4.3.2.1 Group Directory 4.3.2.2 Language 4.3.2.3 Form Library 4.3.2.4 ALL-IN-1 Account Name 4.3.3 VMS Account Details 4.3.3.1 UIC Group 4.3.3.2 VMS Accounting 4.3.3.3 Login Command 4.3.3.4 Post Processing 4.3.3.5 Disk Quota and Overdraft 4.3.3.6 Disks Available 4.3.3.7 VMS Account Name 4.3.3.8 VMS Password 4.3.3.9 UAF Device 4.3.3.10 UAF Directory 4.3.3.11 ALL-IN-1 Directory 4.3.3.12 Delete From 4.3.4 VMS Parameters 4.3.4.1 VMS Process Quotas 4.3.4.2 VMS Privileges 4.3.5 User's Details 4.3.5.1 Surname, Given Name, Initials 4.3.5.2 Alternative Names 4.3.5.3 Full Name 4.3.5.4 Status 4.3.5.5 Organization 4.3.5.6 Department 4.3.5.7 Location 4.3.5.8 Internal Location 4.3.5.9 Generation 4.3.5.10 Job Title 4.3.5.11 Business Number 4.3.5.12 Internal Number 4.3.5.13 Postal Address 4.3.5.14 Country 4.3.5.15 Zip Code 4.3.6 User's Working Conditions 4.3.6.1 Initial Form 4.3.6.2 Mail Menu 4.3.6.3 Edit Style 4.3.6.4 ALL-IN-1 Password 4.3.6.5 Initial TM Form 4.3.6.6 Mail Area 4.3.6.7 Mail Destination 4.3.6.8 Send Mail Receipts 4.3.6.9 Mail Directory 4.3.6.10 MNODE 4.3.6.11 Terminal Mode 4.3.6.12 Node 4.3.6.13 Date Format 4.3.6.14 Receive SUBSCRIBERS: Messages 4.3.6.15 Keyboard Mapping 4.3.6.16 Printer 4.3.6.17 Printer Port 4.3.7 ALL-IN-1 Privileges 4.3.7.1 Administrator 4.3.7.2 Enforced Archiving 4.3.8 Time Management Information 4.3.8.1 12 Hour Clock 4.3.8.2 Calendar Time Increment 4.3.8.3 Set Owner 4.3.8.4 Advanced Calendar Day Position 4.3.9 Class 4.3.10 User Flags 4.3.11 Document Quotas Information 4.3.11.1 Document Quota 4.3.11.2 Permitted Overdraft 4.3.11.3 Document Count 4.3.11.4 Enforce Document Quotas 4.3.12 Notification Fields 4.3.12.1 New Mail 4.3.12.2 Print Completion 4.3.12.3 Batch Completion 4.3.12.4 Display Tasks 4.3.12.5 Count Tasks 4.3.13 Confirmation Prompts 4.3.13.1 GOLD GET Selection 4.3.13.2 Delete Unread Mail 4.3.13.3 New Folder 4.3.13.4 Document Deletion 4.3.13.5 Delete Job 4.3.13.6 Forwarding Cover Note 4.3.14 Working Conditions When Reading 4.3.14.1 Read Wide Screen 4.3.14.2 Status Line Display 4.3.15 Compound Document Architecture (CDA) Documents 4.3.15.1 CDA Storage 4.3.15.2 CDA Handling 4.3.16 Group Services 4.3.16.1 Create New Group 4.3.16.2 Initial Group 1 and 2 4.3.17 Access Control 4.4 Combinations of ALL-IN-1 and VMS Accounts 4.4.1 Creating Several ALL-IN-1 Accounts for One VMS Account 4.4.2 Creating a Single ALL-IN-1 Account for Several VMS Accounts 4.4.3 Creating an ALL-IN-1 User Profile Entry 4.4.4 Creating Project Accounts 4.5 Nominating an Application Manager (NAM) 4.6 Removing Application Manager Privilege (RAM) 4.7 Renaming an Account 4.7.1 Renaming an Auto-forward Account 4.8 Changing a User's Password 4.9 Changing a User's Disk Quota 4.10 Deleting Accounts 4.11 Solving Account Management Problems 4.11.1 Solving Problems With Creating Accounts 4.11.1.1 Solving Problems Creating a Mail Directory Entry 4.11.2 Solving Problems With Renaming A User Account 4.11.3 Solving Problems With Deleting Users' Accounts 4.11.4 Unlocking Users' Accounts 5 Running ALL-IN-1 5.1 Starting and Stopping ALL-IN-1 5.1.1 Modifying the Startup Procedure 5.2 Changing the Configuration of ALL-IN-1 V3.0 5.2.1 Incorporating VAX DATATRIEVE 5.2.2 Incorporating VAX ACMS 5.2.3 Incorporating CDA 5.2.4 Incorporating VAX Notes 5.2.5 Moving an ALL-IN-1 Area to Another Disk 5.3 How Users Run ALL-IN-1 5.3.1 Invoking ALL-IN-1 5.3.2 Qualifiers for the ALLIN1 Command 5.3.3 Creating Captive Accounts in ALL-IN-1 5.3.3.1 Running ALL-IN-1 From a Command Procedure 5.3.3.2 Setting the User's Account Details 5.3.3.3 Exiting from ALL-IN-1 5.3.4 Using the ALL-IN-1 Subprocess 5.3.5 ALL-IN-1 Initialization 5.4 Running ALL-IN-1 in More than One Language 5.5 Running ALL-IN-1 on a VAXcluster System 5.5.1 Running ALL-IN-1 in a Common-Environment Cluster 5.5.2 Running ALL-IN-1 in a Multiple-Environment Cluster 5.5.3 Definition of VAXcluster in this Guide 5.5.4 Management Tasks in a VAXcluster System 5.5.4.1 Checking the Cluster Alias 5.5.4.2 Using Message Router in a VAXcluster 5.5.5 Using Batch Queues in a VAXcluster 6 Managing ALL-IN-1 Archiving 6.1 The Archive Areas 6.2 Managing the Archive Areas 6.2.1 Creating an Archive Area (C) 6.2.2 Opening an Archive Area (OAA) 6.2.3 Closing an Archive Area (CAA) 6.2.4 Moving an Archive Area to Tape (MAA) 6.2.5 Showing Requests to Retrieve Documents (SRR) 6.2.6 Processing Requests to Retrieve Documents (PRR) 6.2.7 Restoring an Archive Area From Tape (RAA) 6.2.8 Solving Problems with Retrieving Documents 6.2.9 Editing an Archive Area (E) 6.2.10 Displaying Information About the Archive Areas (I) 6.2.11 Printing Details of Archive Area (P) 6.2.12 Deleting an Archive Area (D) 7 Managing ALL-IN-1 Mail Areas 7.1 Managing Mail Areas 7.2 Creating a Mail Area (CMA) 7.3 Closing a Mail Area (CL) 7.4 Opening a Mail Area (OP) 7.5 Displaying Details of Mail Areas (R) 7.6 Displaying a List of Mail Areas (I) 7.7 Deleting a Mail Area (D) 7.8 Transferring a Mail Area (TMA) 7.9 Managing the Shared Directories 7.10 Displaying an Index of Shared Directories 7.11 Creating Shared Directories (CSD) 7.12 Changing the Write Window (CWW) 7.13 Changing the Disks for Shared Directories (CDD) 7.14 Managing Node Batch Queues (MNQ) 8 Transferring Users' Accounts 8.1 Moving Accounts to Another Disk on Your System 8.1.1 Moving an Account to Another Disk 8.1.2 Solving Problems with Moving Accounts to Another Disk 8.2 How Accounts are Transferred Between Systems 8.2.1 What Happens When you Prepare an Account for Transfer 8.2.2 What Happens When You Copy An Account onto Your System 8.2.3 How Accounts are Transferred Across the Network 8.3 Pre-Transfer Tasks 8.3.1 Checklist for the First Transfer 8.3.2 Manager's Checklist for All Transfers 8.3.3 Tasks for the User 8.3.4 Information the Administrator Needs to Transfer Accounts 8.4 Preparing an Account for Transfer Over the Network 8.4.1 Preparing More Than One Account for Transfer Over the Network 8.5 Preparing an Account for Transfer by Tape 8.5.1 Preparing More Than One Account for Transfer by Tape 8.6 Moving Accounts Onto Your System Using the Network 8.7 Moving Accounts Onto Your System by Tape 8.8 Canceling the Transfer of Accounts to Another System 8.9 Solving Problems with Transferring Accounts 8.9.1 Successful Completion Messages 8.9.2 Failure Reports 8.9.3 Error Messages Common to All Transfer Batch Jobs 8.9.4 Solving Problems with Account Transfer Over the Network 8.9.5 Solving Problems with Account Transfer using Tape 8.10 Maintenance Tasks After Transferring Accounts 9 Managing the File Cabinet 9.1 Management Tasks for the File Cabinet 9.2 Overview of the File Cabinet 9.3 Overview of Shared Filing 9.3.1 Regular Shared Drawers 9.3.2 Advanced Shared Drawers 9.3.3 Granting Access to Mail 9.4 Managing Groups 9.5 Managing Drawers 9.5.1 Drawer Naming 9.5.2 Creating a Drawer 9.5.3 Changing the Access to a Drawer 9.5.4 Deleting an Unused Drawer 9.5.5 Moving a Drawer 9.5.6 Disabling a Drawer 9.6 Managing the Partition File 9.6.1 Creating a Partition 9.6.2 Changing Partition Details 9.6.3 Adding a Drawer to a Partition 9.6.4 Disabling a Partition 9.6.5 Displaying the Full Partition Name 9.7 Unreserving Documents 9.8 Setting up Distributed Sharing 9.9 Managing Proxy Accounts 9.9.1 Creating a Proxy Account 9.10 Overview of the File Cabinet Server 9.11 Managing File Cabinet Servers 9.12 Displaying Server Information 9.13 Creating a Server 9.13.1 Creating a Local Server 9.13.2 Creating a Remote Server Entry 9.14 Changing Server Configuration and Attributes 9.15 Starting a Server 9.16 Stopping a Server 9.17 Disabling a Server 9.18 Deleting a Server 9.19 Tracing Server and Client Activity 9.19.1 Tracing Server Activity 9.19.2 Tracing Client Connections 9.20 Managing Server Clients 9.21 Solving Problems with the File Cabinet Server 10 ALL-IN-1 Housekeeping 10.1 Setting Up Housekeeping Procedures After Installation 10.2 Scheduling a Housekeeping Procedure 10.3 Rescheduling a Housekeeping Procedure 10.4 Canceling a Housekeeping Procedure 10.5 Notification of Results of Housekeeping Procedures 10.6 Coordinating Housekeeping Procedures 10.7 Solving Problems with Housekeeping Procedures 10.8 Managing Housekeeping Procedures 10.9 Emptying Users' Wastebaskets (EW) 10.9.1 What Happens When Wastebaskets are Emptied 10.9.2 How Users Delete Documents 10.10 Reorganizing ALL-IN-1 Files 10.10.1 When to Schedule the RSF Procedure 10.11 Reorganizing Users' ALL-IN-1 Accounts (ROA) 10.12 Checking Document Quotas (CDQ) 10.13 Archiving Documents (ADS) 10.14 Updating Mail Addresses (UA) 10.15 Deleting Old Mail Addresses (DA) 10.16 Reorganizing the Shared Directories (RSD) 10.17 Balancing Mail Areas (BMA) 10.18 Testing and Repairing Users' File Cabinets 10.18.1 Configuring for the Test and Repair Procedures 10.18.2 How the Test and Repair Procedures Work 10.18.3 Preliminary File Cabinet Test Procedure (PT) 10.18.4 Test and Repair User Areas Procedure (TRU) 10.18.5 Error Reporting for the Test and Repair User Areas Procedure 10.18.6 Test and Repair Mail Areas Procedure (TRM) 10.18.7 Error Reporting for the Test and Repair Mail Areas Procedure 10.19 Shutting Down ALL-IN-1 (SDA) 10.20 Showing Housekeeping Information 11 Managing Jobs and Queues 11.1 Managing Queues 11.1.1 Stopping a Queue 11.1.2 Pausing a Queue 11.1.3 Restarting a Queue 11.1.4 Merging Queues 11.1.5 Closing a Queue 11.1.6 Opening a Queue 11.1.7 Changing Print Forms on a Queue 11.1.8 Changing Queue Characteristics 11.2 Managing Jobs 11.3 Authorizing Users to Manage Queues 11.4 Removing Authorization to Manage Queues 11.5 Updating Queue Authorization of All Queues 11.6 Maintaining Queue Management Groups 12 Managing the ALL-IN-1 Script Symbiont 12.1 Overview of the Script Symbiont and Script Queues 12.2 Monitoring Script Queues 12.3 Starting and Stopping Script Queues 12.4 Creating New Script Queues 13 ALL-IN-1 Formatting and Printing 13.1 System Printers and Port Printers 13.2 Setting Up System Printers 13.2.1 Set Printer Switch and Machine Settings 13.3 Setting up Port Printers 13.4 Creating VMS Queues for System Printers 13.5 Managing Printer Entries in ALL-IN-1 13.5.1 Maintaining the List of Print Styles 13.5.1.1 Controlling Multiple Print Jobs 13.5.2 Maintaining the List of Site Printers 13.5.3 Maintaining the List of Print Destination Types 13.5.4 Maintaining the List of Printer Levels 13.6 Using the DECprint Utility for PostScript to Sixel Printing for VMS 13.6.1 Using the DECprint Utility with System Printers 13.6.2 Using the DECprint Utility with Port Printers 13.7 Setting up Background Formatting 13.8 Specifying Document Handling Types 13.9 Specifying Document Conversion Types 14 ALL-IN-1 Maintenance 14.1 Managing the Time Management Scan Server 14.1.1 Solving Problems with the Time Management Scan Server 14.2 Managing Group Conferencing 14.2.1 Using ALL-IN-1 Group Conferencing on VAXcluster Systems 14.2.2 Setting Up a Conference for Users 14.2.3 Moving a Conference to NOTES$LIBRARY 14.2.4 Deleting a Conference 14.3 Backing Up ALL-IN-1 Files 15 Optimizing Performance 15.1 Monitoring System Performance 15.1.1 Monitoring Tools 15.1.2 Monitoring System Resources 15.1.3 Using the Monitor Utility 15.1.4 Using the Accounting Utility 15.1.5 Using the Metering Facility 15.2 Tuning ALL-IN-1 15.2.1 Managing ALL-IN-1 Files 15.2.1.1 Setting Global Buffers 15.2.1.2 Changing the File Extent 15.2.1.3 Setting the Number of Local Buffers 15.2.1.4 Changing Bucket Sizes 15.2.1.5 Changing the Default Sequential Block Size 15.2.1.6 Modifying File Definition Language (FDL) Files 15.2.2 Optimizing Disk Input/Output 15.2.2.1 Monitoring Input/Output 15.2.2.2 How Input/Output is Generated 15.2.2.3 Spreading the Input/Output Workload 15.2.3 Managing Memory 15.2.3.1 Setting the Number of Global Sections and Pages 15.2.3.2 Setting Users' Working Set Sizes 15.2.3.3 Reducing the Working Set for the WPS Editor 15.2.3.4 Reducing the Page Fault Rates 15.2.3.5 Checking Availability of Request Packets and Non-paged Pool 15.2.3.6 Setting the Number of Locks 15.2.3.7 Page File and Swap File Usage 15.2.4 Managing CPU Usage 15.2.5 Tuning the File Cabinet Server 15.2.5.1 Monitoring File Cabinet Server Performance 15.2.5.2 Tuning File Cabinet Server Process Quotas 15.2.5.3 Setting the Value of IOCHANNELCNT 15.2.5.4 Tuning the File Cabinet Server Drawer Cache 15.2.5.5 Controlling the Number of Clients 15.3 Managing System Growth 15.4 Solving Problems with Performance 15.4.1 Problems for One User 15.4.2 Problems for a Group of Users 15.4.3 Problems due to an Isolated Incident 15.4.4 Problems due to Customization 15.4.5 Problems due to Lack of Resources 16 Auditing Account Security 16.1 How Accounts are Audited 16.2 How to Turn Account Auditing On 16.3 Information Recorded in the Account Audit Log File 16.4 Managing the Account Auditing Log File 17 Metering ALL-IN-1 Resource Usage 17.1 The Purpose of Metering 17.2 Metering and DECtrace 17.3 Limitations of the Metering Facility 17.4 Controlling the Metering Facility 17.5 Activities Metered 17.6 Output from Metering 18 ALL-IN-1 Organization 18.1 How ALL-IN-1 Uses the VMS Operating System 18.2 Forms 18.3 Scripts 18.4 Document Templates 18.5 Accounts 18.6 ALL-IN-1 Directories 18.6.1 Library Directories 18.6.1.1 Guidelines for Protecting OA$LIB 18.6.2 Script and Document Template Directories 18.6.3 Data Directories 18.6.3.1 Guidelines for Protecting OA$DATA 18.6.4 Shared Document Attributes File (SDAF) 18.6.5 User Directories 18.6.5.1 Guidelines for Protecting OAUSER 18.6.6 Manager's Directory 18.6.7 Postmaster's Directory 18.6.8 Installation Verification Procedures Directories 18.6.9 Log File Directory 18.6.10 Source-Code Directories 18.6.11 System Distribution Lists Directory 18.6.12 Training Directory 18.6.13 Transfer Account Directories 18.6.14 WPS-PLUS Directory 18.7 Privileges Needed by the ALL-IN-1 Image Files 18.8 Mail Areas 18.8.1 Document Attributes 18.8.2 Pending Mail Messages 18.9 Managing Integrated Applications 18.9.1 Graphics Applications 19 Managing Customizations to Your ALL-IN-1 System 19.1 The Structure of Customization Management 19.2 Controlling Customizations 19.3 Adding New Applications into Customization Management 19.4 Example of Adding an Application 19.5 Receiving an Application From Another System 19.6 Maintaining Locking on Form Libraries (LFL) 19.7 Maintaining the Performance of a Customized System 19.7.1 Precompiling and Installing a Form Library (PCF) 19.7.1.1 Why You Should Precompile a Form Library 19.7.1.2 Why You Should Install a Form Library 19.7.1.3 Precompiling and Installing a Form Library on a VAXcluster 19.7.2 Reorganizing a Form Library (RFL) 19.7.3 Compiling and Installing a Text Library 19.7.3.1 Compiling and Installing the Site Text Library 19.7.3.2 Compiling and Installing the Site Text Library on a VAXcluster 19.7.3.3 Compiling and Installing the Base Text Library 19.8 Compiling a Message Symbol File 20 Maintaining a Customized Application 20.1 Setting Up Your Customization Environment 20.2 Controlling Who Can Access An Application Area (MAP) 20.3 Modifying the Status of a Development Area (MAS) 20.4 Managing Locations Within an Application Area (MAL) 20.4.1 Creating a Location 20.4.2 Opening and Closing Locations 20.5 Maintaining Elements In the Live Area (PME) 20.5.1 Moving Elements to the Live Area (ML) 20.5.2 Moving Elements to the Base Area (MB) 20.5.3 Removing Elements from the Live Area (RL) 20.5.4 Deleting Elements from Live and Development Areas (D) 20.5.5 Removing Pending Requests (RPR) 20.5.6 Moving an Element From One Live Area to Another 20.5.7 Maintaining Help Modules 20.6 Unlocking Elements (UL) 20.7 Storing an Application 20.8 Sending Elements to VMS 20.9 Receiving Elements from VMS 20.10 Obtaining Reports on the Customizations to Your System 20.11 Checking Conflicts 21 Communications Control Management 21.1 Methods of Connecting to Other Systems 21.2 Defining Communications Links 21.2.1 Installing Modems 21.2.2 Defining Terminal Lines 21.2.3 Defining Communications Lines in ALL-IN-1 21.2.4 Defining Computer Systems 21.3 Solving Problems with Communications Control 22 Logging ALL-IN-1 User Activity 22.1 How the Logging Facility Works 22.2 Using the Logging Facility 22.3 Events Logged 22.4 Interpreting Log File Entries A Command Procedures to Monitor ALL-IN-1 Performance A.1 Command Procedure to Summarize Monitor Data A.2 Command Procedure to Collect SPM Data A.3 Command Procedure to Collect Accounting Data B ALL-IN-1 Metering Record Layout C ALL-IN-1 Logical Names C.1 Logical Names in the System Logical Name Table C.2 Logical Names in the Language Logical Name Table D Flowcharts of Transfer User Procedures E Keyboard Locations of ALL-IN-1 Function Keys FIGURES 3-1 Define ALL-IN-1 Administration Policies Menu 3-2 Define Policies for Housekeeping Procedures Form 3-3 Define Policies for Account Security Form 3-4 Define Policies for Archiving 3-5 Show Administrator Responsibilities Form 3-6 Administration Menu 6-1 Manage Archive Areas Menu 8-1 Example Directories Used for Accounts Prepared for Transfer 8-2 Example Directories for Transferring Accounts on to Your System 9-1 Example of a User's Directory Structure 10-1 Index of Scheduled Housekeeping Procedures Form 10-2 Schedule Empty Wastebaskets Form 10-3 Schedule Archive Form 10-4 Schedule Test and Repair User Areas Form 10-5 Schedule Test and Repair of Mail Areas Form 13-1 Settings Needed for System Printers 13-2 Settings Needed for Port Printers 13-3 Relationship Between Printer Files 19-1 Structure of an Application Area 21-1 Connection to a Computer System Using Modems 21-2 Connection to a Computer System Using a Hardwired Line 21-3 Typical Hardware Setup Using Communications Control 22-1 Logging Facility D-1 Preparing an Account for Transfer to a V3.0 System D-2 Copying Accounts onto Your System TABLES 2-1 IVP Options 2-2 Terminal Characteristics for WPS-PLUS 4-1 Account Details Entered For Creating an Account 5-1 ALL-IN-1 Privileges 8-1 Changes Made to The File Cabinet When Transferring Accounts 9-1 Drawer Data Files 9-2 Regular Shared Drawer Access Levels 9-3 Advanced Shared Drawer Access Levels 9-4 Document Access Levels in an Advanced Shared Drawer 9-5 Grant Mail Access Levels 9-6 Solving Problems for the File Cabinet Server 10-1 Incompatible Housekeeping Procedures 10-2 Example of Shared Directory Files 10-3 Repairs Made by the User Area Test and Repair Procedure 10-4 Repairs Made by the Mail Area Test and Repair Procedure 11-1 Job Management Options 12-1 Parameters for OA$LIB_SHARE:SCRIPT_QUEUES_ALL.COM 13-1 Port Printer Settings 13-2 Parameters for OA$LIB:PRINTER_SETUP.COM 13-3 Examples of Printer Options 15-1 Global Buffer Counts 15-2 Suggested Settings for Working Set Limits 15-3 Process Quotas for File Cabinet Servers 15-4 Drawer Cache Attributes 16-1 Account Audit Record Layout 18-1 ALL-IN-1 Directory Structure 18-2 ALL-IN-1 Privileges and Why They Are Needed 21-1 Possible Results of Incorrect Buffer Control Setting B-1 Metering Record Layout D-1 Steps in Preparing an Account For Transfer D-2 Steps in Copying an Account onto your System E-1 Key Locations of ALL-IN-1 Functions