Just for the record, my last " SUMMARY : Why can't I ping some computers... " was meant to be " SUMMARY: How to Change Default Path ". I have included the correct original message in the body of this message now !! sorry for the confusion. Many thanks to : William Geldhof <william.geldhof@nss.be>, Michael Schulte <mike@babbage.cs.umsl.edu>, Ric Anderson <ric@Opus1.COM>, David Foster <foster@dim.ucsd.edu>, Alan Angulo <alan@esu.edu>, Mike Salehi < mike.salehi@kodak.com >, Vandevegt, James Matthew (Jim) <vandevegt@avaya.com>, Deb <deb@tickleme.llnl.gov> for your kind responses. You all pointed to same files i.e. .login, /etc/profile, cshrc etc. But in my case, even after making the changes in these files individualy, the problem was still there. However, in the end I found a script on my system that copies customized .tcshrc files to each users' home folder. Once I found the customized files location and made changes there, it worked fine. Best regards ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yar Baily" <msmabc@hotmail.com> To: <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:39 AM Subject: How to Change Default PATH > Hello all, > > I have Solaris 8 on Sparc machines in NIS environment. I have installed some > new applications on the host machines. Now, proper operation of these > machines require that I set some variables in the environment. For example : > VRAND_AUT=/usr/local/VisualDOC. I don't know where and how should I do it. > Also, I need to add additional folders in the default PATH that every user > gets. The default shell is TCSH. > > Please help....... Thanks _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Wed Nov 6 09:01:14 2002
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