Disconnecting A Mapped Directory; Editing Your Login Script - Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 2.0 SP1 - 08-2008 User Manual

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If no location is specified, the symbolic link is created in the Map Link Default Location
configured in the System Settings or in your home directory.
3 Type the name of the symbolic link to be created, or select a letter from the drop-down list (if
you want to use a single letter as the name for the link).
4 In the Novell File System field, type the server name and the path to the directory you want to
map.
The path can be in any of the following forms:
//server/volume/path
server/volume:
server/volume:/path
.directory_object_name.fully_distiguished_eDirectory_path (such as a cluster volume, for
example: my_dir.usrs.accnt.mycompany)
You can also click the Browse button and locate the directory you want to map.
5 (Optional) To reestablish this drive mapping the next time you log in, click Map this drive at
startup.
6 Click Map.
The mapped drive appears in your home directory (by default) or in the directory you specified in
Step
2.

1.7 Disconnecting a Mapped Directory

1 Click
2 Select the mapped directory that you want to disconnect from, then click Disconnect.

1.8 Editing Your Login Script

This option lets you edit or create the personal login script that runs when you log in.
Check with your network administrator before creating or changing a login script. Your
administrator can tell you whether you should create a personal login script on your network, and
can provide information on script syntax.
1 Click
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> Disconnect Novell Mapped Directory.
> User Administration for Name_of_Tree > Edit Login Script.

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