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Keywords:
Netware,
Batch,
Workstation,
Lan,
Script
A batch program containing LAN Manager and operating system commands used to configure workstations. When a user logs on, the user's logon script runs at the workstation. The NetWare equivalent is the log-in script. See also log-in script.
a set of instructions that executes automatically when a user logs into a server, such as an NT Domain
a small program that executes automatically when a user logs on to a particular computer system
A batch program containing LAN Manager, NetWare and other operating system commands used to configure workstations. Logon scripts can be written for one or more users.
Files that can be assigned to user accounts. Typically a batch file, a logon script runs automatically every time the user logs on. It can be used to configure a user's working environment at every logon, and it allows an administrator to influence a user's environment without managing all aspects of it. A logon script can be assigned to one or more user accounts. See also: logon script path; user account
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