Supervising the Network
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Customizing the User Environment
Login Script Commands and Variables
CONTEXT .
To move up two levels, enter two periods, and so on.
Additional Information
DISPLAY
Use DISPLAY to show the contents of a text file on a workstation’s screen
when the user logs in.
This command works best with an ASCII file. If you use DISPLAY with a
word-processing file, printer and word-processing codes are displayed with
the text.
Command Format
DISPLAY [path] filename
Replace path with either a drive letter or a full directory path beginning with
the NetWare volume name.
Replace filename with the complete name (including the extension) of the
file you want to display.
Using DISPLAY
When you use DISPLAY to display the contents of a file on the screen, the
exact characters in the file, including any printer and word-processing codes,
appear on the workstation screen. (To display only the text and suppress
codes, use FDISPLAY. See “Using FDISPLAY” in this chapter.)
If the given directory does not exist or the file is not found, no error message
appears on the screen when the user logs in.
For more information about Refer to
Context
“Context” in Concepts
Using the CX utility
“CX” in Utilities Reference