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Aug 10, 2010
06:16 AM
How to Refresh Solaris and HP-UX system using InstallAnywhere
hi,
I am using the InstallAnywhere software first time.I am trying to set few environment variable for Solaris and HP-UX machine.
So, I am using "set Environment Variable" action.But I am facing a problem here.After installing in the Solaris system I am not able to see those environment variable in the same console.I need to open a new session to see the changes reflected.
I have seen there is an action available to refresh the windows.But that type of action is not available for Solaris and HP-UX system.
So, how could I refresh the system so that the changes will be reflected.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Arpita
I am using the InstallAnywhere software first time.I am trying to set few environment variable for Solaris and HP-UX machine.
So, I am using "set Environment Variable" action.But I am facing a problem here.After installing in the Solaris system I am not able to see those environment variable in the same console.I need to open a new session to see the changes reflected.
I have seen there is an action available to refresh the windows.But that type of action is not available for Solaris and HP-UX system.
So, how could I refresh the system so that the changes will be reflected.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Arpita
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Aug 10, 2010
05:07 PM
You could try to reboot the machine, that should do the trick (I know this is so Windows-like but...)