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Performing Cross-OS File Exchange Operations

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Performing File Transfer Operations – Windows

Starting the FCU GUI

To start the FCU GUI program for Windows 2000/2003/Windows NT systems:

1. Log on with Administrator access privileges.
2. Start the FCU GUI as follows: Click Start-Programs-FCU-FCU, or open the

c:\ folder and double-click on FCU, or create a shortcut for FCU on the
desktop.

Note: Do not start FCU by dragging and dropping an FCU parameter

definition file on the FCU program icon. FCU program operation cannot be

guaranteed.

3. If you want to specify any of the FCU options, start FCU from the command

line (DOS prompt) as follows: Go to the FCU directory (containing fcu.exe
and datasetmount.dat), and enter fcu [-nc] [-cl] [param]

The -nc option is the same as for UNIX: All specified FX operations are

performed without confirmation of FCU parameters or FXmto target file
overwrites.
The -cl option specifies that all FCU log files will be cleared before starting.
The param option is the same as for UNIX:

If you want to open a new untitled FCU parameter definition file when you
start FCU, leave the param option blank.

If you want to load an FCU parameter definition file when you start FCU,
enter the file name with complete path if the file is not in the current
directory.

4. The FCU GUI program now starts loading. The FCU version and copyright

screen (see Figure 5-6) is displayed while FCU is loading. When FCU is
finished loading, the FCU main panel is displayed (see section Performing File
Transfer Operations (UNIX)).

5. If you started FCU from the DOS prompt and specified the -nc option, FCU

processes all specified operations, overwrites existing FXmto target files, and
then terminates and displays any error information at the DOS prompt.