1.2.1 Running Novell Login Scripts during Login
When you successfully log in to the network, one or more login scripts are executed. Login scripts
can be used to automatically map drives and search drives to directories, display messages, set
environment variables, and execute programs or menus.
You can specify whether login scripts are run, whether the results are displayed, and whether the
login window is automatically closed during login. In addition, if the login script uses the
%4, or %5
variable, you can set these variables by clicking the Variables button.
Your network administrator should provide information on whether to use login scripts and, if so,
which login scripts to use.
For additional information on setting up login scripts, see the
1.3 Logging Out of a Network Location (Server
or Tree)
You can log out of a network location in either of the following ways:
• To log out of all existing connections, click
• If you are logged in to multiple trees and want to log out of a specific server or tree, click
Novell Connections, select the tree or server that you want to log out of, then click Detach.
1.4 Viewing Your Network Connections
Novell Connections allows you to see what servers and trees you are logged in to. You can refresh
connections, set a specific tree as your primary connection, or log out of a tree or server.
1 Click
> Novell Connections.
Novell Login Scripts
> Novell Logout > Logout.
Using the Novell Client Tray Application
%2, %3,
Guide.
>
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