Creating A Login Script; Assigning A Profile To A User; Login Time Restrictions For Remote Users - Novell CONSOLE ONE 1.3.X Manual

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During login, if the system doesn't find any of these login scripts, it skips to the next one in the list.
If none are found, the system executes a default script that maps a search drive to the SYS:PUBLIC
folder on the user's default server. The default server is set on the Environment property page of the
user object.
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3.3.1 Creating a Login Script

1 Right-click the object that you want to create the login script on > click Properties.
2 On the Login Script page, enter the login script commands you want.
3 Click OK.
4 If you created the login script on a profile object, assign the profile to the users you want as

3.3.2 Assigning a Profile to a User

1 Right-click the User or Template object that you want to assign the profile to > click Properties.
2 On the Login Script page, click the browse button next to the Profile field > select the profile
3 Click OK.
4 Ensure that the user effectively has the Browse right to the Profile object and the Read right to

3.4 Login Time Restrictions for Remote Users

On the Time Restrictions property page of a User object, you can restrict the times when the user can
be logged in to eDirectory. (By default, there are no login time restrictions.) If you set a login time
restriction and the user is logged in when the restricted time arrives, the system issues a warning to
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ConsoleOne 1.3.x User Guide
"Creating a Login Script" on page 44
"Assigning a Profile to a User" on page 44
To Have the Login Script Apply To
One user only
One or more users that haven't been created yet
All the users in a container
A set of users in one or more containers
See Novell Client for Windows >
www.novell.com/documentation/lg/noclienu/index.html)
explained below.
Use a Template object if you haven't created the User object yet.
object > click OK.
the Login Script property of the profile object.
See
Section 4.4, "Viewing Effective Rights," on page 54
Login Script Commands and Variables (http://
for details.
for details.
Create It On
The User object
A Template object
The container object
A Profile object

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