I use the stock "random" displays when ever someone logs in. But when they do, 2 of the displays run, one after the other. Is there a setting to have just one display at the time of a login?
Re: Randon displays question
By: Rick V to All on Mon May 19 2025 12:24 pm
I use the stock "random" displays when ever someone logs in. But
when they do, 2 of the displays run, one after the other. Is there
a setting to have just one display at the time of a login?
There's no "setting" - when a display file includes a wildcard ('*' or '?') one file matching that pattern is picked at random. That's it.
Double check what files you have and what pattern you're using.
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digital man (rob)
Hello Digital.
29 Sep 70 20:46, you wrote to me:
Re: Randon displays question
By: Rick V to All on Mon May 19 2025 12:24 pm
I use the stock "random" displays when ever someone logs in. But
when they do, 2 of the displays run, one after the other. Is there
a setting to have just one display at the time of a login?
There's no "setting" - when a display file includes a wildcard ('*' or '?') one file matching that pattern is picked at random. That's it. Double check what files you have and what pattern you're using.
I have the stock 8 Random*.msg display files in my text/menu directory. Everytime a login happens 2 are always displayed.
Re: Randon displays question
By: Rick V to Digital Man on Mon May 19 2025 03:02 pm
Hello Digital.
29 Sep 70 20:46, you wrote to me:
Re: Randon displays questionBut
By: Rick V to All on Mon May 19 2025 12:24 pm
I use the stock "random" displays when ever someone logs in.
therewhen they do, 2 of the displays run, one after the other. Is
('*' ora setting to have just one display at the time of a login?
There's no "setting" - when a display file includes a wildcard
'?') one file matching that pattern is picked at random.That's it.
Double check what files you have and what pattern you'reusing.
I have the stock 8 Random*.msg display files in my text/menu
directory. Everytime a login happens 2 are always displayed.
That's not normal. Maybe you *also* have text/menu/logon.* files?
There's a debug-level message logged by the terminal server whenever a display file is sent to the remote client, i.e. "Printing file: x" -
that can be helpful in determining file is being sent when.
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digital man (rob)
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