Microsoft KB Archive/121271

= Bypassing Novell Login Scripts for Troubleshooting Purposes =

Article ID: 121271

Article Last Modified on 5/6/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft MS-DOS 3.1
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 3.2 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 3.21 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 3.3 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 3.3a
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 4.01 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 6.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 6.2 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 6.21 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft MS-DOS 6.22 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 3.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 3.1 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 3.11 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.1
 * Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.11

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SUMMARY
When you are troubleshooting Novell NetWare issues, it is sometimes helpful to eliminate the NetWare login script as a source of possible configuration problems. This is consistent with the "clean boot" approach of eliminating as many unknown factors as possible to isolate the cause of a specific problem.



MORE INFORMATION
Novell NetWare employs a system of login scripts. These scripts are similar to batch files and are executed whenever a user logs on to a NetWare file server. Listed below are some of the various login scripts.

System Login Script
This script is processed first and applies to all users who log on to the file server. It can be edited only by a NetWare Supervisor through the SYSCON utility.

User Login Script
This script is unique to each user and is processed after the System Login script. It can usually be edited by the user through SYSCON.

Default Login Script
This script is processed after the System Login script if there is no User Login script for the user who is currently logging on. The Default Login script is hard-coded into LOGIN.EXE and therefore cannot be edited.

There is a parameter on the LOGIN command that allows the user to specify a text file to be used as an alternate login script, overriding all the standard login scripts listed above. The command LOGIN /S C:\LOGIN.TXT logs the user on to the currently attached file server and processes the file C:\LOGIN.TXT as the login script, overriding all the standard NetWare login scripts.

For a "clean logon" during troubleshooting, it is suggested that this login script contain the following command line: MAP INSERT S16:=SYS:PUBLIC This command assigns the drive letter Z: to the PUBLIC directory on the file server (which contains the standard NetWare user utilities) and adds this drive to the search path (MS-DOS PATH) so that the standard NetWare commands are accessible to the user.

Novell NetWare is manufactured by Novell, Inc., a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.

