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FWATCH is a utility that logs file open requests. It uses the OS/2 security hooks in Warp 4. FWATCH logs file open attempts and their result codes to a COM port or in a text window. | FWATCH is a utility that logs file open requests. It uses the OS/2 security hooks in Warp 4. FWATCH logs file open attempts and their result codes to a COM port or in a text window. | ||
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FWATCH requires OS/2 Warp 4 (Merlin). | FWATCH requires OS/2 Warp 4 (Merlin). | ||
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FWATCH is a utility that logs file open requests. It uses the OS/2 security hooks in Warp 4. FWATCH logs file open attempts and their result codes to a COM port or in a text window.
Among other things, FWATCH can help find problems with RIPL configurations. If a RIPL machine fails to boot, or an applications program fails, then FWATCH can help with problem determination.
FWATCH requires OS/2 Warp 4 (Merlin).