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if the network does not use NMAS, login might take additional time, so you can disable NMAS
authentication by disabling this setting. This option is selected by default.
• Default Tree: Specify the default tree that Login attempts to log in to. This setting is
overridden by the Login Dialog Tree history.
• Default Context: Specify the default context that Login attempts to log in to. This setting is
overridden by the Login Dialog Context history.
• Map Link Default Location: Specify the path to the directory where Map creates symbolic
links to network resources. A value of %HOME (the default) causes Map to create symbolic
links in the user's home directory.
• First Network Drive: Select the first letter for Map to use when creating symbolic links to
network resources. This setting is used in commands such a Map *1 or Map next.
For more information on using the Novell Login dialog box, see
Novell Client for Linux User Guide.

3.1.2 Configuring Protocol Settings

Use the Protocol Settings page in the Novell Client Configuration Wizard to determine the level of
enhanced security support and select the providers to perform name resolution.
Protocol Settings Page in NLD
Figure 3-2
This page contains the following options:
• NCP Signature Level: Specify the level of enhanced security support. Enhanced security
includes the use of a message digest algorithm and a per connection/per request session state.
The values are as follows:
0=Disabled1=Enabled but not preferred2=Preferred3=Required
"Logging In to the
Network" in the
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