User`s guide
UNPROTECT
If you specify a SYS file type, you do not need to specify the /SYSTEM option to
UNPROTECT system files.
/WAIT
Initiates the UNPROTECT operation but then pauses for you to mount the
volume that contains the files whose protection status you want to change. This
option is useful if you have a single-disk system.
When RT–11 pauses, it displays Mount input volume in <device>; Continue?,
where <device> represents the device into which you mount the volume. Mount
the volume and type Y
RETURN
. Type N
RETURN
or press
CTRL/C
to abort the
operation and return control to the monitor.
When the operation completes, RT–11 displays the Continue? message again.
Mount the system volume and type Y
RETURN
. If you type any other response,
RT–11 prompts you to mount the system volume until you type Y. RT–11 then
displays the monitor prompt.
The following example removes protection from the file FILE.MAC on an RL02
disk:
.UNPROTECT/WAIT DL0:FILE.MAC
Mount input volume in DL0:; Continue? Y
DL0:FILE.MAC? Y
Mount system volume in DL0:; Continue? Y
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