User Guide

Utilities 91
Utilities Reference
103-000153-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Using LOGIN
Using LOGIN implies use of the LOGOUT command. That is, using
LOGIN to access an additional server logs you out of all other servers.
To remain logged in to other servers, use the no script (/NS) option.
NOTE: Using the /NS option is similar to using the ATTACH command in
NetWare
®
3.
To use another object’s login script, you need the Read property right to
the Login Script property of that object. This login script replaces the
profile script (if one is specified).
To set your context before you log in, either use the CX command or set
your context in the NET.CFG file using the following statement:
name context = complete_name
NOTE: For OS/2* do not use the equals sign or quotation marks.
LOGIN Options
/? View online help. All other parameters are
ignored when /? is used.
/VER View the version number of the utility and the
list of files it uses to execute. All other
parameters are ignored when /VER is used.
Option Use to
/NS Prevent a login script from running and prevent
you from being logged out of other servers you
are logged in to.
/NB Prevent the Welcome to NetWare banner from
being displayed during the login process.
/S path | object_name Specify a login script file.
Replace path with the path to the script.
Replace object name with the object whose
script you want to run.
Parameter Use to