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   $ PEEK /SHOW [ALL] (default)      PEEK> SHOW [ALL] (default)
   $ PEEK /SHOW ALLOWS               PEEK> SHOW ALLOWS
   $ PEEK /SHOW KEYS                 PEEK> SHOW KEYS
   $ PEEK /SHOW LICENSE              PEEK> SHOW LICENSE
   $ PEEK /SHOW PEEK                 PEEK> SHOW PEEK
   $ PEEK /SHOW USERS                PEEK> SHOW USERS
   $ PEEK /SHOW VERSION              PEEK> SHOW VERSION
   $ PEEK /SHOW WATCHER              PEEK> SHOW WATCHER

   Displays PEEK-related information.

1  –  ALL

   $ PEEK /SHOW [ALL] (default)      PEEK> SHOW [ALL] (default)

   Displays PEEK-related information which includes the version
   of PEEK, licensing information, ALLOW information, and hot-key
   information (hot-keys for use both when being watched and when
   watching another).

   The /SINGLE_WINDOW qualifier is used in conjuction with NDC's
   MultiSessions product to show information for either the MS Server
   process or for just the single NDC-terminal window which issues
   the SHOW command. See the PEEK Commands SHOW Subtopic:
   /SINGLE_WINDOW.

2  –  ALLOWS

   $ PEEK/SHOW ALLOWS          PEEK> SHOW ALLOWS

   Displays the list of identifiers and usernames which you have
   allowed to watch your process with the ALLOW subcommand. (For
   more information about the PEEK ALLOW subcommand, see the
   top-level PEEK Subtopic: Commands ALLOW.)

   The display also tell you whether or not permission to watch
   was granted on a once-only basis or as many times as desired,
   and whether bypassing output or keyboard control were
   disallowed for the ALLOWed users.

   This command will also display any hot-key sequences which have been
   defined for use while you are being watched by another.

   The /SINGLE_WINDOW qualifier is used in conjuction with NDC's
   MultiSessions product to show information for either the MS Server
   process or for just the single NDC-terminal window which issues
   the SHOW command. See the PEEK Commands SHOW Subtopic:
   /SINGLE_WINDOW.

   Format:

     $ PEEK/SHOW ALLOWS        PEEK> SHOW ALLOWS

3  –  KEYS

   $ PEEK /SHOW KEYS                 PEEK> SHOW KEYS

   Displays information on the hot-keys which are defined for use
   when being watched and when watching another.

   The /SINGLE_WINDOW qualifier is used in conjuction with NDC's
   MultiSessions product to show information for either the MS Server
   process or for just the single NDC-terminal window which issues
   the SHOW command. See the PEEK Commands SHOW Subtopic:
   /SINGLE_WINDOW.

4  –  LICENSE

   $ PEEK /SHOW LICENSE              PEEK> SHOW LICENSE

   Displays license information.

5  –  PEEK

   $ PEEK /SHOW PEEK                 PEEK> SHOW PEEK

   Displays any other nodes in the cluster which have started PEEK.

6  –  USERS

   $ PEEK /SHOW USERS [node::][spec,spec,...]

   PEEK> SHOW USERS [node::][spec,spec,...]

   Displays data about current users on the system. This helps you more
   easily isolate the users whom you want to watch.

   A parameter, or list of parameters, can be used to qualify which
   users are displayed.

   These parameters take the standard VMS wildcards * and %.

   A nodename can be prefixed before the first user specification in
   the list. In this case, any users on that node matching any of the
   user specifications are displayed. E.g.

     $ PEEK/SHOW USERS ALPHA::SYS,P*USER

   will display any users on node ALPHA that either begin with SYS or
   else start with a 'P' and also contain the string 'USER'.

   (Note that the use of nodenames for the SHOW USERS command differs
   from the use of nodenames in other Peek commands. For SHOW USERS,
   only the first specification in the list may have a nodename
   prepended to it. That nodename applies to all of the subsequent
   user specs in the list.)

   The data shown, and the format of the /SHOW USERS display, are
   user-definable; see the PEEK manual for details on how you can
   customize the /SHOW USERS display to your liking.

   The default format for /SHOW USERS is a look-alike for the VMS
   Version 5.1 DCL SHOW USERS display.

7  –  VERSION

   $ PEEK /SHOW VERSION              PEEK> SHOW VERSION

   Display the version of PEEK which is currently running.

8  –  WATCHER

   $ PEEK /SHOW WATCHER              PEEK> SHOW WATCHER

   Displays the hot-keys defined for use when watching another.

9  –  Qualifiers

9.1    /BACKGROUND

   AXP Only...

   /[NO]BACKGROUND

   Synonymous with the /SINGLE_WINDOW and /WINDOW qualifiers. See the
   PEEK Commands SHOW Subtopic: /SINGLE_WINDOW.

9.2    /SINGLE_WINDOW

   AXP-Only...

   /[NO]SINGLE_WINDOW

   Used with NDC's MultiSessions product on AXP to determines whether
   the SHOW command applies to the MS Server of the process which
   issues the SHOW command, or to the individual MultiSessions NDC-
   terminal windows from which the command is issued.

   Use SHOW/NOSINGLE_WINDOW to show the ALLOW and hot-key infomation
   for your MS Server process.

   Use SHOW/SINGLE_WINDOW to show the ALLOW and hot-key information for
   the single NDC-terminal window from which you issue the command.

   /SINGLE_WINDOW is synonymous with /BACKGROUND and /WINDOW.

   The default /SINGLE_WINDOW value for a SHOW command is determined by
   the logical USER$BACKGROUND usually defined by PEEK_DEFAULTS.COM.
   You can override this default by using this command qualifier.

   Examples:

   $ PEEK/SHOW/SINGLE_WINDOW     ! Show ALLOW and hot-key information
                                 ! for the single NDC-terminal window
                                 ! from which this command is issued.
   $ PEEK/SHOW/NOSINGLE_WINDOW   ! Show ALLOW and hot-key information
                                 ! for your MS Server process.

9.3    /WINDOW

   AXP Only...

   /[NO]WINDOW

   Synonymous with the /BACKGROUND and /SINGLE_WINDOW qualifiers. See
   the PEEK Commands SHOW Subtopic: /SINGLE_WINDOW.
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