Customizing the user environment

Copying a login script using NETADMIN

Use the following instructions to copy all or part of a login script and paste it into another object's login script.

The following list describes the prerequisites:

Carry out the following steps:

  1. At the DOS prompt, type

    NETADMIN

  2. From the NetAdmin Options menu, choose Manage Objects.

  3. Select the object whose login script you want to copy.

  4. Select ``View or Edit Properties of This Object''.

  5. Select ``Login Script''.

  6. In the login script text box, place the cursor at the beginning of the text you want to copy and press <F5> to mark the beginning of the text.

  7. Use the arrow keys to move to the end of the text you want to copy.

    As you move the cursor, the text in the login script is highlighted. You will copy this highlighted text by first deleting it, and re-inserting it. Then you will insert it into the new login script.

  8. To delete the text from the login script, press <Del>.

    Although you have deleted the text, the text has been placed in a clipboard memory and can be retrieved.

  9. To insert the text from the login script, press <Ins>.

    The deleted text has now been restored to the login script. A copy of the text still resides in the clipboard memory, so you can paste it into another object's memory.

  10. To exit the login script, press <Esc>, and select ``No'' when asked if you want to save the changes you made.

  11. Return to the browser screen.

  12. Select the object whose login script you want to paste the copied text into.

    You can either type the object's complete name and press <F10> or press <Ins> to browse through the Directory tree and choose the name.

  13. Select ``View or Edit Properties of This Object''.

  14. Select ``Login Script''.

  15. In the login script text box, place the cursor where you want the copied text to appear.

  16. To paste the copied text into the login script, press <Ins>.

  17. To save the changes, press <F10>.

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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.1 - 5 November 1999