LOGOUT
Exit the network or log out of a server.
Syntax
LOGOUT [server | /T] [/? |
/VER]
Description
Use LOGOUT at a workstation to exit the network or to log out
of servers.
Options
Used with no option, LOGOUT exits the network by logging out of
all servers and NDS.
- server
-
Specify the server you want to log out of if you want to log out of one
server but remain logged in to other servers or to the directory tree.
- /TR
-
Log out of NDS and all servers in the directory tree, but not
out of bindery servers (NetWare 2 and 3 servers).
- /?
-
View online help. (Other parameters are ignored.)
- /VER
-
View the version number of the utility and the files it uses to execute.
(Other parameters are ignored.)
Usage
Use LOGOUT without parameters to log out of all servers and exit
the network.
Include the server name if you want to log out of one server but remain
logged in to other servers or to the directory tree.
LOGOUT supports wildcard characters.
Examples
-
To log out of all servers, type:
LOGOUT
-
To log out of server EXODUS while remaining logged in to other
servers, type:
LOGOUT EXODUS
-
To log out of all servers that begin with ``TEST'' type:
LOGOUT TEST*
-
To get online help for LOGOUT, type:
LOGOUT /?
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.1 - 5 November 1999