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dtconfig(1)		 USER COMMANDS		      dtconfig(1)

NAME
     dtconfig -	desktop	configuration utility

SYNOPSIS
     dtconfig [	-d|-e|-kill|-reset|-p ]

DESCRIPTION
     Desktop configuration  utility.   Integrates  TED	with  the
     operating	system	of  the	underlying platform.  System root
     login privilege is	required to use	dtconfig.

OPTIONS
     -d	  Disables desktop auto-start feature.	At  end	 of  boot
	  cycle,  platform's  native  text  based login	mechanism
	  will be used.

     -e	  Enable's desktop  auto-start	feature.   Desktop  login
	  window will display at end of	platform's boot	cycle.

     -kill
	  Kill desktop (window based) login process and	any  user
	  sessions   associated	  with	it.   Return  control  to
	  system's native text based console.

     -reset
	  Tell desktop (window based) login process to reread its
	  configuration	files to incorporate any changes.

     -p	  Printer actions for any printer known	to platform  will
	  be  created  if such print actions do	not already exist
	  in the platform's actions  database.	 This  option  is
	  executed  automatically  at  boot time if desktop auto-
	  start	has been enabled.

RETURN VALUES
     0		    Successful completion

     >0		    Error condition

FILES
     /usr/dt/bin/dtconfig	   location of dtconfig	utility

SEE ALSO
     dtlogin(1), dtprintinfo(1)

NOTES
     The dtconfig script is an optional	utility	in the	TED.   It
     may  not  be present on all platforms offering this desktop.
     In	such  cases,  see  platform  specific  documentation  for
     further  information.   Alternate	mechanisms  may	have been
     supplied. All dtconfig options may	not  be	 present  on  all

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dtconfig(1)		 USER COMMANDS		      dtconfig(1)

     platforms.	Running	dtconfig without options will list avail-
     able options for the platform.

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See also dtconfig(1)

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