3 Specify the tree, context, and server information for the server you want to connect to.
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.
4 (Optional) To clear any existing connections to servers before logging in, select Clear current
connections.
5 (Optional) To store your eDirectory password in your desktop's secure wallet program, select
Save password in secure wallet.
6 (Optional) To run login scripts during this login session, click the Script tab, then select the
options needed to run the login scripts.
For more information on login scripts, see
During Login," on page
7 (Optional) To configure integrated login, click the Startup tab, make sure the Run Novell Client
Login at Session Startup is selected (it is selected by default), then click Save profile after
successful login.
You must have the User Name and Password fields and the Tree and Context fields on the
eDirectory tab filled out for this to be saved, and you must save your profile in order for an
integrated login to happen at the next session startup.
8 Click OK to log in to the server specified in
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.
Section 1.2.1, "Running Novell Login Scripts
11.
Step
3.
Using the Novell Client Tray Application
%2, %3,
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