1.$ RUN LIBRA The image LIBRA.EXE starts executing in the process. If the image LIBRA has been installed with amplified privileges, it runs with those privileges because you have not explicitly specified a version number or a semicolon. Alternatively, the image LIBRA.EXE still runs with its amplified privileges, if you enter the RUN command as follows: $ RUN LIBRA.EXE 2.$ MACRO/ENABLE=DEBUG ORION $ LINK/DEBUG ORION $ RUN ORION OpenVMS I64 DEBUG64 Version V8.3-014 %DEBUG-I-INITIAL, Language:IMACRO, Module:ORION DBG> . . . $ RUN/NODEBUG ORION A program is compiled, linked, and run with the debugger. Subsequently, a RUN/NODEBUG command requests that the debugger, which is present in the image, not issue a prompt. If an error occurs while the image executes, the debugger can perform traceback and report on the error. 3.$ RUN AQUARIUS.EXE;1 The image AQUARIUS.EXE starts executing in the process. If the image AQUARIUS.EXE has been installed with amplified privileges, it does not run with those privileges because you have specified a version number. Instead, the image runs with current process privileges only. When you specify a version number (or even just a semicolon), the image activator does not search its list of special images that have been installed with privileges. The process AQUARIUS still runs with only normal process privileges if you enter the RUN command as follows: $ RUN AQUARIUS.EXE; In this case, however, the highest version of the image AQUARIUS runs.