Supervising the Network

Index
I-5
31
Log file
server, viewing, 7-30
Logging in
ADMIN User object, 15, 2-16
attaching to server from login script, 5-
20
changing name context in login scripts,
5-23
last time of, displaying during login, 5-
37
Login script commands
ATTACH (attaching to servers), 5-20
CLS (clearing screen), 5-22
CONTEXT (changing context), 5-23
DISPLAY (displaying text file), 5-24
DRIVE (specifying default drive), 5-26
FDISPLAY (displaying word-processed
file), 5-29
IF…THEN (executing conditional
action), 5-32
INCLUDE (executing subscript), 5-35
LASTLOGINTIME (displaying time of
last login), 5-37
MACHINE (sets DOS machine name),
5-38
MAP (mapping drives and search
drives), 5-38
NO_DEFAULT (preventing default
script), 5-45
NOSWAP (preventing memory
swapping), 5-45
PAUSE (pausing login script execution),
5-46
PCCOMPATIBLE (specifying non-
IBM computers), 5-47
REMARK (inserting comments), 5-48
SET_TIME (synchronizing with server),
5-52
SHIFT (shifting LOGIN parameters), 5-
52
SWAP (swapping memory), 5-54
WRITE (displaying messages), 5-55
Login Script property
changing, with NETADMIN, 2-78
changing, with NetWare Administrator,
2-74
Login script, and drive mappings
mapping drives to Windows directories
in, 3-35
mapping drives with Directory Map
object in, 3-39
Login scripts
commands and variables, listed, 5-18
container, example, 5-65
conventions, listed, 5-9
copying, 5-5
create, v
creating, 5-2, 5-5
default, explained, 5-4
default, preventing execution of, 5-45
examples, 5-64
executing one script as part of another,
5-35
exiting to menu from, 5-27, 6-26
explained, 5-3
identifier variables, conventions, 5-10
identifier variables, listed, 5-59
identifier variables, using, 5-58
location of, 5-5
location of, explained, 5-5
modifying, 5-5
objects that contain, listed, 5-5
previous NetWare versions, using, 5-8
printing, 5-5
profile, explained, 5-3
profile, sample, 5-67
types of, 5-3
types, explained, 5-3
user, explained, 5-3
user, sample, 5-69
Login scripts, creating
command syntax, 5-18
copying, 5-12, 5-14, 5-15
examples, 5-64
planning, 5-4
profile, assigning user to, 5-11, 5-14
rules, 5-8
with NETADMIN, 5-12
with NetWare Administrator, 5-10
Login scripts, mapping drives
command format, 5-38
LOGIN utility
creating login scripts, 5-3
LOGIN utility parameters, shifting with
%n in login scripts, 5-52
LOGIN_CONTEXT identifier variable,
explained, 5-59
LOGIN_NAME identifier variable,
explained, 5-59
Long machine name. See also Machine
name
non-IBM_PC, using PCCOMPATIBLE
with, 5-28
specifying in login scripts, 5-37, 5-60
M
MACHINE identifier variable, explained
5-60. See also Machine name
MACHINE login script command
long machine name, specifying in login
scripts, 5-37
MACHINE login script command, using,
5-37
Machine name
long, specifying in login scripts, 5-37, 5-
60
non-IBM_PC, using PCCOMPATIBLE
with, 5-28
short, specifying in login scripts, 5-60
Macintosh files
viewing information about with FILER,
3-65
viewing information about, with NDIR,
3-66
viewing information about, with
NetWare Administrator, 3-64
MAIL directory, explained, 3-22
Managing file systems, 7-3
Managing users
objects that help manage, 2-33
Map drives
using LOGIN to, 5-3
MAP login script command
examples, 5-42
using, 5-38
Map object. See Directory Map object
Mapping drives. See Drive mapping
Mapping, to DOS, 3-32
Master replica. See also Replica
changing to another type, 4-39
explained, 4-5
MEMBER OF "group" identifier variable,
explained, 5-59