o Quotation Marks
Use quotation marks (" ") for UNIX host path names that
include slashes (/), such as user/simms/offers, and for
user/host specifications that include the username@hostname
syntax.
If the remote host uses case-sensitive user names and
passwords, use quotation marks in the following situations:
o User names and passwords are mixed case.
o Passwords are lowercase.
o User names are uppercase, unless you use the /NOLOWERCASE
qualifier.
o Qualifiers
You can specify R command qualifiers in either of two ways:
o Enter the qualifiers on the command line, as follows:
$ RCP /LOG TRANQUIL:VULTURES []
$ RSH /EIGHTBIT /ESCAPE_CHAR="+" /TRUNCATE HERON CAT -N STREAMS
o Add the same information to your LOGIN.COM file, as shown
in the following example:
$ ! To customize my R commands:
$ !
$ RCP :== RCP /LOG
$ RLOGIN :== RLOGIN /EIGHTBIT/ESCAPE_CHAR="+" /TRUNCATE_USER_NAME
$ RSH :== RSH /EIGHTBIT /ESCAPE_CHAR="+" /TRUNCATE_USER_NAME
$ !