Variable2=<user defined text>
%2 variable. When a user logs in, additional parameters can be entered that the LOGIN utility
passes to the login script. The utility then substitutes these parameters for any %n variables in
the login script. These variables are replaced in order by the parameters the user entered when
logging in.
Variable3=<user defined text>
%3 variable. When a user logs in, additional parameters can be entered that the LOGIN utility
passes to the login script. The utility then substitutes these parameters for any %n variables in
the login script. These variables are replaced in order by the parameters the user entered when
logging in.
Variable4=<user defined text>
%4 variable. When a user logs in, additional parameters can be entered that the LOGIN utility
passes to the login script. The utility then substitutes these parameters for any %n variables in
the login script. These variables are replaced in order by the parameters the user entered when
logging in.
Variable5=<user defined text>
%5 variable. When a user logs in, additional parameters can be entered that the LOGIN utility
passes to the login script. The utility then substitutes these parameters for any %n variables in
the login script. These variables are replaced in order by the parameters the user entered when
logging in.
AllowLoginGUI=[true or false]
The default is true. If eDirectory authentication fails, display Novell Login dialog during
session startup (after initial login).
Examples
A sample
StartupLogin.conf
[Startup]
UserName = admin
Tree = MYCOMPANY_TREE
Context = novell
Server =
LastSessionID = 1
RunScripts = yes
DisplayResults = yes
CloseAutomatically = yes
LoginScript = <DEFAULT>
ProfileScript = <DEFAULT>
Variable2 =
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