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A cause of the “Batch file missing” message is a user login script which changes the mapping
of the first network drive from the SYS:LOGIN to some other directory. You can avoid this
problem by leaving the first network drive mapped to SYS:LOGIN throughout the entire
LOGIN script.
The LOGIN script supports a command called EXIT, which can be used to run a .BAT file upon
exiting from the LOGIN script. If you are running the LOGIN command from a .BAT file in
SYS:LOGIN, and there are further command lines in this file, then you EXIT from your login
script with a .BAT file specified, the remainder of the SYS:LOGIN .BAT file is processed and
only then is your EXIT .BAT file processed.
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