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LOGIN.COM DOCUMENTATION
EXPLANATION OF FILES:
LOGIN.COM
This program is used to allow NetWare Supervisors to load memory resident
programs from the NetWare Login Script without using the "EXIT" command.
ISLOGIN.COM
This file is executed in the Novell Login Script to determine if LOGIN.COM
was used to execute the Login Script rather than Novell's LOGIN.EXE (which
will not allow for the loading of TSR's). LOGIN.COM sets a DOS ERRORLEVEL
when it executes, so when the Login Script is running you can use ISLOGIN.COM
to determine if TSR's can be loaded or not.
INSTALLATION:
1. Login to the Network as supervisor or supervisor equivalent.
EXAMPLE: LOGIN SUPERVISOR
2. Copy LOGIN.COM to the login and public subdirectory of all file servers.
EXAMPLE: COPY LOGIN.COM F:\LOGIN
COPY LOGIN.COM F:\PUBLIC
3. Copy ISLOGIN.COM to the public subdirectory of all file servers.
EXAMPLE: COPY ISLOGIN.COM F:\PUBLIC
4. Run SYSCON
5. Go to SUPERVISOR OPTIONS, EDIT SYSTEM LOGIN SCRIPT
6. At the end of the Login Script add the following lines:
#ISLOGIN
IF "%ERROR_LEVEL"="0" THEN
#HERE IS WHERE YOU WOULD LOAD YOUR TSR's
#TSR 2
#TSR 3 ETC....
ELSE
WRITE "COULDN'T LOAD TSR's"
END
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
LOGIN.COM works with Novell's LOGIN.EXE. If LOGIN.EXE is not present in the
same directory with LOGIN.COM you will recieve an error message.
If you have any problems, please phone THE UTILITY SHED at:
Phone: 602-641-3813
Please have the following information ready:
- The version number of LOGIN.COM you are using.
- A description of the problem.
- The steps that consistently reproduce the problem.
- The COMPLETE TEXT of any error messages you encounter.
- ALL hardware/software information available including:
- NetWare version number.
- DOS (PC or MS) version number.
- Node hardware information (machine type, keyboard, video adapter)
- Node software information (AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS contents; TSRs
loaded [version, order loaded], anything else relative), and VAPs
loaded.
- Topology information (Network Interface card and cabling).
- All Shell information (get this by running IPX I, NET# I).
If you have any product suggestions, drop us a line or give us a call.
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The Utility Shed
P.O. Box 8219
Mesa, AZ 85214-8219
Phone # (602) 641-3813
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