HELPLIB.HLB  —  PEEK  Node Names, Set-up  IV-Phase-DECnet-Setup
   PEEK can be added as a known object via NCP on a target node either
   permanently or temporarily using the NCP DEFINE or SET command.

   The basic NCP commands to add the PEEK object on a target node
   permanently are:

    $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCP
    NCP> DEFINE OBJECT PEEK NUMBER 0 FILE PEEK$LOCATION:PEEKNET_Vx.EXE

   For SPY use:

    NCP> DEFINE OBJECT SPY NUMBER 0 FILE PEEK$LOCATION:SPYNET_Vx.EXE

   To permanently enable both incoming and outgoing proxy access to PEEK
   and SPY on a target node use:

    NCP> DEFINE OBJECT PEEK NUMBER 0 -
                FILE PEEK$LOCATION:PEEKNET_Vx.EXE PROXY BOTH
    NCP> DEF OBJECT SPY  NUMBER 0 -
                FILE PEEK$LOCATION:SPYNET_Vx.EXE  PROXY BOTH

   Note that the correct VMS version number for your system (_V5 _V6 _V7)
   must replace the _Vx in the file specifications above. Also note that
   the .EXE suffix is required syntax on the file specification.

   Use SET instead of DEFINE in the above NCP commands if you only want
   the PEEK/SPY objects added to the network datebase temporarily, not
   permanently.

   See the appropriate VMS Networking manual for more information about
   granting access to PEEK as a network object, and for the appropriate
   NCP commands for doing this, based on the security considerations of
   your site.
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