User Guide

82 Novell Client for Windows
Novell Client for Windows
103-000159-001
December 7, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
The Windows NT/2000 native environment forces a map root on all
drives. To prevent a forced map root in a Windows NT/2000
environment, set the MAP ROOT OFF = 1 environment variable. All
drives are then mapped as specified, and only explicit map root drives are
rooted.
C (CHANGE) changes a search drive mapping to a regular mapping or a
regular mapping to a search drive mapping.
P (PHYSICAL) maps a drive to the physical volume of a server rather
than to the Volume object’s name.
A Volume object name might conflict with a physical volume name. (For
example, object ACCT is an Accounting volume, but there is also a
physical volume named ACCT.) Therefore, if you prefer to map a drive
to the physical volume name, use MAP P.
N (NEXT) maps the next available drive when used without specifying a
drive number or letter.
NO_DEFAULT
Use NO_DEFAULT in a container or profile login script if you do not want
the default user login script to run and you do not want to create any user login
scripts.
NOTE: If you have created a user login script for a user, that login script executes
whether or not the NO_DEFAULT command is in the container or profile login
script.
Command Format
NO_DEFAULT
PAUSE
Use PAUSE to create a pause in the execution of the login script.
You can add PAUSE to the login script following a message so that the user
has time to read the message before it scrolls off the screen.
If you include PAUSE, the message Strike any key when ready...
appears on the workstation screen. NetWare Login then waits for a key to be
pressed before it executes the rest of the login script.