Creating a logon script, Creating the script as a batch file – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Using a Windows domain logon script to launch the Nortel SNAS portal

where:

%systemroot% is an environment variable representing the
operating system root folder. By default, in a Windows 2000
operating system, the root folder is called WINNT.

[Domain Name] represents the domain on which you will use
the logon script. The same script can be used in multiple
domains to accomplish the same task.

[GUID] is a globally unique indentifier for associated group
policy objects.

3

Configure the default domain policy to assign the script to all
users in the domain (see

“Assigning the logon script” (page

503)

).

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Creating a logon script

To create a logon script for use on a Windows domain controller to
automatically launch an end user’s browser, choose one of the following:

“Creating the script as a batch file” (page 502)

“Creating the script as a VBScript file” (page 503)

Creating the script as a batch file

Step

Action

1

Using Windows, open a plain text editor, such as Notepad.

2

Compose the script using the following sample format:

explorer.exe https://10.10.10.1

where 10.10.10.1 is the portal Virtual IP address (pVIP) of the
Nortel SNAS.

ATTENTION

As an alternative to using Explorer to launch the browser, you can
replace explorer.exe with the path and file name of your default
browser executable, enclosed in quotes. For example:

"%programfiles%\Netscape\Netscape Browser\netscape.exe"

3

Save the file as a batch file (*.bat).

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Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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