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  LOGIN -- Logging in to a local or remote node           83/08/15


  There  are  two different types of login operations that you may perform.  The
  first is logging in to a local node: a Display Manager  operation.    This  is
  what  you  do  when  your node displays the "Please log in: " prompt in the DM
  input window.

  For information on how to log in to a local node, type:

    - HELP L

  Once you are logged in to a local node, you may further log in to a particular
  process (running in some window), presumably with a different  user  identity.
  This  is  a  Shell  operation,  and  requires  the  use of the LOGIN protected
  subsystem.

  For information on how to log in to a window, type:

    - HELP LOGIN WINDOW


RELATED TOPICS

  More information is available.  Type:

  - HELP LO
    for details about logging off a node.

  - HELP PROTECTION PROTECTED_SUBSYSTEMS
    for details on protected subsystem usage.

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