Doesn't matter, what does matter is whether the script will run
successfully on NT and whether it might need to run on Unix.
-exec will attempt to run the script on both, -execwin will only
run the script if the client performing the action that causes
the trigger to fire is windows and -execunix will only run
the script if the client causing the trigger to fire is on unix.
If you only specify -execwin then the trigger will fail on unix
and -execunix alone will cause the trigger to fail on windows.
Triggers run client side, but it does not matter which side you
create the trigger on.
-Peter
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pamela Ren [mailto:pamela_ren2001@yahoo.com
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 5:26 PM
> To: cciug@rational.com
> Subject: [cciug] "ct mktrtype" under NT/UNIX interop, a simple one.
>
>
>
> I have a UNIX VOB server that accessed by NT clients.
> Should I do "ct mktrtype ....." in the NT side or UNIX
> side. (I thought it should be on the client side, why
> on the client side? or is it right?)
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> =====
> Pamela Ren
> Release Engineer/Configuration Manager
> LuxN Inc.
> 570 Maude Court
> Sunnyvale, Ca 94086
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