Re: IMCB$V_PARENT_PROT What is it good for?
- From: "Ian Miller" <ijm@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Apr 2006 07:00:39 -0700
It says
"If either IAC$V_PARANOID or IAC$V_PROTECTED was specified in the
FLAGS argument, the image activator checks that the image was installed
and, if not, returns the error status SS$_PRIVINSTALL to its requestor.
If
IAC$V_PROTECTED was specified, the image must also have been installed
/PROTECTED. If the image passes these checks, the image activator sets
IMCB$V_PARENT_PROT, which is propagated to shareable images activated
subsequently to ensure that similar checks are made for them."
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