Figure 1-1
If you want to stop the Novell Client tray application from appearing on the tray, click
To restart the Novell Client tray application (or if for some reason the red N icon (
appear in your tray or float window), use one of the following methods:
• NLD GNOME: Click Programs > Accessories > Novell Tray.
• NLD KDE: Click the menu button > Applications > Novell Tray.
• Enter the following command in a terminal window:
1.2 Logging In to the Network
When you log in to the network, you gain access to directories and files as well as other services
provided by network servers. Your network administrator should provide you with the required
information so that you can log in.
1 Use one of the following methods to open the Novell Login dialog box:
2 Enter your username and password, then click Advanced.
3 Specify the tree, context, and server information for the server you want to connect to.
4 (Optional) To clear any existing connections to servers before logging in, select Clear current
5 (Optional) To run login scripts during this login session, click the Script tab, then select the
6 Click OK to log in to the server specified in
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Novell Client 1.1 for Linux User Guide
The Novell Client Tray Application Menu
/opt/novell/ncl/bin/ncl_tray
• Click
> Novell Login.
• NLD GNOME: Click Programs > Accessories > Novell Login.
• NLD KDE: Click the menu button > Applications > Novell Login.
You can type a DNS name or an IP address for the server. See your network administrator for
this information.
If your network has SLP set up, you can browse a list of available trees, contexts, and servers
by clicking their associated buttons.
connections.
options needed to run the login scripts.
For more information on login scripts, see
Login," on page
11.
Section 1.2.1, "Running Novell Login Scripts during
Step
3.
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