User Guide
Setting Up Client Login 35
Novell Client for Windows
103-000159-001
December 7, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
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Make necessary changes to the sample login script to customize it for
your network.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you edit the sample login script to match the server
names, directory paths, and specifications of your own network.
5 Click OK to save the new login script.
If the login script that you just created was a container or user login script,
you’re finished. 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 “Associating the
User Object with a Profile Object” on page 33.
Printing Login Scripts
To print a login script from the command line, use the NLIST command and
redirect the output to a file or a printer. You must be in an object’s parent
container to see and print the login script of that object.
IMPORTANT: You must have a workstation running DOS 3.30 or later and the
Read and File Scan property rights to the object to be printed.
To print a user’s login script, enter
NLIST user=username show "login script">LPT1
To print a container’s login script, enter
NLIST "organizational unit"="ou name" show "login
script">LPT1
NOTE: Any option in the NLIST command that includes a space in its name must
be enclosed in quotes.