User Guide

Setting Up Client Login 33
Novell Client for Windows
103-000159-001
December 7, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
To create or modify a login script using ConsoleOne, complete the following
steps:
1 Double-click the object whose login script you want to create or modify.
2 Click Login Script.
3 Enter the login script commands and information into the login script text
box.
For a sample, see “Sample Login Scripts” on page 93.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you edit the sample login script to match the server
names, directory paths, and specifications of your own network.
For additional information on all login script commands, see “Login
Script Commands and Variables” on page 59.
4 To save the login script and close the Details dialog box, click OK.
If the login script that you just created was a container or user login script,
you’re finished and the client software will be installed or updated the
next time users log in.
If the login script that you just created was for a Profile object, you must
associate the User object with the Profile object and make the User object
a trustee of the Profile object. See the next section, “Associating the User
Object with a Profile Object.”
For additional information on all login scripts, see “Creating or
Modifying Login Scripts” on page 32.
Associating the User Object with a Profile Object
1
In ConsoleOne, double-click the User object that needs to use the profile
login script.
2 Click Login Script.
3 Enter the name of the Profile object in the Default Profile field located
under the login script text box, and then click OK.
4 To add the User object as a trustee of the Profile object, double-click the
Profile object.
5 Click NDS Rights > Trustees of this Object > Add Trustee.
6 Enter the name of the User object that uses this Profile object.
7 Make sure that the Browse object and the Read property check boxes are
checked, and then click OK to assign these rights to the User object.