DTo manually start up a NetIPC program, simply logon to the HP 1000 system and run the NetIPC program with the RTE XQ (run program without wait) command.

DTo have the NetIPC program execute at system start up, put the RTE XQ command in the WELCOME file.

The XQ command is explained in the RTEA User's Manual.

Remote HP 9000 NetIPC processes can be manually started or can be scheduled by daemons that are started at system start up. To manually start up a NetIPC program, simply logon to the HP 9000 system and run the NetIPC program. HP recommends that you write a NetIPC daemon to schedule your NetIPC programs. You can start the daemon at system start up by placing it in your /etc/netlinkrc file. Refer to the HP 9000 LAN software installation documentation for more information about this file and system start up.

To manually startup an HP 3000 NetIPC program, log on to the HP 3000 and run the NetIPC program with the RUN command. You can schedule the program to start at a particular time by writing a job file to execute the program, and then including time and date parameters in the :STREAM command that executes the job file.

To manually start up a PC NetIPC program, enter the NetIPC name at the MSDOS prompt.

To execute from within MSWindows, copy the NetIPC program files to your Window directory and double click with the mouse on the executable file.

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