The Location Profiles page lets you configure location profiles for the Novell® ClientTM .
Enabled
Check the Enabled box to enable distribution of Location Profiles settings to
associated workstations. After you enable the distribution, these options become
available for configuration. When the Location Profiles settings are distributed
to associated workstations, you can choose whether these settings are appended
to existing client settings on the target workstations or whether these settings
replace any existing client settings on the target workstations.
Append Settings
Click to append Location Profiles settings to existing client settings on the
target workstations.
Replace Settings
Click to replace any existing Location Profiles settings on the target workstations.
Location Profile Name
Select the location profile you want to enable from the drop-down list. You
can use the Add/Remove button to add or remove new location profiles.
Add/Remove
Click to open the Add/Remove Location Profile dialog box so you can add or remove the profiles from the Location Profile Name drop-down list..Save Profiles after Successful Login
Check this box to save the profile after a successful login has been completed.Remove Any User Specific Permanent Connections
Click to remove user-specific permanent connections.Credentials
Use the Credential tab to set credentials for the selected location profile.NDS Username
Enter your NDS® login name.NT Credentials
These options apply to Windows* NT*/2000 only; they do not appear in a Windows 95/98 configuration. Enter your Windows NT/2000 workstation user information.NT Username
Enter the name you use to log on to this workstation.From
Enter the name of the NT/2000 workstation or Domain that you want to log on to.Authentication
Use the Authentication tab to enter your NDS® login authentication information.NDS or Bindery Login
Select the method you want to use when you log in to the network.If you click NDS, you will log in to an NDS tree when you log in to the network. Choosing this option allows you to access services such as printers and servers that are available on that tree.
If you click Bindery, you will log in to a specific NetWare® server when you log in to the network. This means that you can access files, applications, and other services available from that server. You cannot access other NDS objects that are not available on that server.
Tree
Specify or browse to the NDS tree that you want to authenticate to for NetWare 4 and later. This parameter does not apply if you are logging in to a NetWare server using bindery services.Context
Specify or browse to the context for NetWare 4 and later. This parameter does not apply if you are logging in to a NetWare server using bindery services.Server
Specify or browse to the server to log in to.Clear Current Connections
When this check box is checked, any server connections that you've already made will be cleared when you log in.Script
Use the Script tab to configure login script information.Show Tab
Check this box to display the Script tab in the Novell Login window. If this tab is not enabled, you cannot make changes to options on this tab during login.Run Scripts
Check this box if you want to run login scripts when logging in.Display Results Window
Check this box if you want the login results window to display during login.Close Automatically
Check this box to automatically close the login results window after successful login.Login Script
Specify the login script that you want to run during login.Profile Script
Specify the profile login script that you want to run during login.Variables
Use identifier variables to enter a variable (such as LAST_NAME), rather than a specific name (such as Smith), in a login script command. When the login script executes, it substitutes real values for the identifier variables. By using variables, you can make the same login script command applicable to multiple users.Dial-Up
Use the Dial-Up tab to configure dial-up settings for use with the Novell Client. You can remotely connect to another workstation or server through a modem. You must have set up Microsoft* Dial-Up Networking to use these features.Show Tab
Check this box to display the Dial-Up tab in the Novell Login window. If this tab is not enabled, you cannot make changes to options on this tab during login.Log In Using Dial-Up Networking
Check this box to log in using Dial-Up Networking.Phonebook Entry to Dial
Enter the name of the Dial-Up Networking phonebook entry to dial.Map Drives
Use the Map Drives tab to map drives that you want to include in your location profile. When the workstation is started, the connections are made.Drive
Select the drive you want to map.Path
Type or select the path to the directory you want to map to.Connect As
Enter the specific username needed to map to a server. For example, if you have a different username on a server other than the server you are logging in to, specify that username.Assign
Click the Assign button to assign a network folder or volume to a drive letter on your workstation. The Assign button becomes active after you have selected information in both the Drive and Path boxes.Unassign
Click the Unassign button to remove the mapping of a network folder or volume to a drive letter on your workstation.Check to Make Folder Appear as the Top Most Level
Check this box to make the folder appear in the drive mapping.Map Search Drive
Places the drive mapping in the DOS Set Path list so that applications at this drive mapping can be located and launched. This drive mapping can be placed at the beginning or the end of the DOS Set Path list.Capture Printer Port
Use the Capture Printer Port tab to assign a network printer to a port on your workstation. Use this port when printing your documents.Printer Port
Select the printer port to capture.Path
Type or select the network path to the printer.Connect As
Enter your network username. You can leave this blank to use your Windows username.Assign
Click the Assign button to assign a network printer to a port on your workstation. The Assign button becomes active after you have selected information in both the Printer Port and Path boxes.Unassign
Click the Unassign button to remove the association of the network printer to a port on your workstation.
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