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Novell Client 2.0 SP2 for Linux User Guide
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If no location is specified, the symbolic link is created in the
Map Link Default Location
configured in the
System Settings
or in your home directory.
3
Type the name of the symbolic link to be created, or select a letter from the drop-down list (if
you want to use a single letter as the name for the link).
4
In the
Novell File System
field, type the server name and the path to the directory you want to
map.
The path can be in any of the following forms:
//
server
/
volume
/
path
server
/
volume
:
server
/
volume
:/
path
.
directory_object_name
.
fully_distiguished_eDirectory_path
(such as a cluster volume, for
example: my_dir.usrs.accnt.mycompany)
You can also click the
Browse
button and locate the directory you want to map.
5
(Optional) To reestablish this drive mapping the next time you log in, click
Map this drive at
startup
.
6
Click
Map
.
The mapped drive appears in your home directory (by default) or in the directory you specified in
Step 2
.
1.7 Disconnecting a Mapped Directory
1
Click
>
Disconnect Novell Mapped Directory
.
2
Select the mapped directory that you want to disconnect from, then click
Disconnect
.
1.8 Editing Your Login Script
This option lets you edit or create the personal login script that runs when you log in.
Check with your network administrator before creating or changing a login script. Your
administrator can tell you whether you should create a personal login script on your network, and
can provide information on script syntax.
1
Click
>
User Administration for Name_of_Tree > Edit Login Script
.