WinPrice
Active Member
Issue running BAT file to copy JDE.INI to \\WINNT for login
Some of my customers use both PRD and NONPRD environments on their DEV clients. Since all are multifoundation, we have BAT files set up on the desktop that they can use to log in to E1, ensuring the right JDE.INI pointing to the right port on the enterprise server for the login.
What happens, starting at 8.97, is that there are JAS logs that get created on the desktop. There are 4 per login. After a while, as you can imagine, these add up and have to be deleted regularly. I have gone to the jdelog.properties for the WebDev config to make sure those point to a defined path, but it doesn't seem to be controlled by this file.
I can't figure it out. My BAT file is simple. If you just use the normal shortcut to activConsol.exe, they don't get created.
Here it is:
del c:\WINNT\jde.ini
copy c:\WINNT\jdeini\nonprd\jde.ini c:\WINNT
call D:\B7\SYSTEM\BIN32\activconsole.exe
exit
I'm sure some of you may be using a similar task to change the port you access, so have you seen this at 8.97?
Thanks,
Winston
Some of my customers use both PRD and NONPRD environments on their DEV clients. Since all are multifoundation, we have BAT files set up on the desktop that they can use to log in to E1, ensuring the right JDE.INI pointing to the right port on the enterprise server for the login.
What happens, starting at 8.97, is that there are JAS logs that get created on the desktop. There are 4 per login. After a while, as you can imagine, these add up and have to be deleted regularly. I have gone to the jdelog.properties for the WebDev config to make sure those point to a defined path, but it doesn't seem to be controlled by this file.
I can't figure it out. My BAT file is simple. If you just use the normal shortcut to activConsol.exe, they don't get created.
Here it is:
del c:\WINNT\jde.ini
copy c:\WINNT\jdeini\nonprd\jde.ini c:\WINNT
call D:\B7\SYSTEM\BIN32\activconsole.exe
exit
I'm sure some of you may be using a similar task to change the port you access, so have you seen this at 8.97?
Thanks,
Winston