Break; Command Format; Context; Example - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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BREAK

Command Format

CONTEXT

Command Format

Example

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Use BREAK ON to allow the user to terminate execution of the login script.
The default is BREAK OFF. If BREAK ON is included in a login script, the
user can press Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Break to abort the normal execution of the login
script.
NOTE:
When the BREAK option is ON, type-ahead keyboard input is not saved to
the buffer.
BREAK ON|OFF
Use CONTEXT to set a user's current context in the NDS tree. Similar to the
CX utility in DOS, you can enter a complete name to move down through the
context, or you can use periods to move up toward the root of the tree.
However, CONTEXT does not support all options that the CX workstation
utility does; CONTEXT only sets the context.
CONTEXT context
To change the current NDS context, replace context with the context that you
want the user to see after login.
To change the context to the Organizational Unit SALES, under the
Organization NOVELL_US, add the following line to the login script:
CONTEXT .SALES.NOVELL_US
You can type a single period instead of a container name to indicate that you
want to move up one level.
For example, if you are in the context SALES.NOVELL_US and you want to
move up one level to the context NOVELL_US, add the following line to the
login script.
CONTEXT .
To move up two levels, enter two periods, etc.

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