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SYMPTOMSAfter you successfully log on to a Novell NDS server from a command prompt and then start Windows, if you right-click Network Neighborhood and then click WHOAMI, you may not appear to be logged in. CAUSEThis issue can occur if you do not have a search drive mapped to a public directory on the Novell NDS server. This can occur if you do not have Read and Filescan permissions to a public directory, or if there is a "no_default" statement in your login script. RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use the appropriate method:
Do Not Have Read and Filescan Right Permissions to a Public DirectoryIf you do not have these permissions, contact your network administrator to request Read and Filescan permissions to a public directory.There Is a "no_default" Statement in Your Login ScriptIf there is a "no_default" statement in your login script, map a search drive to a public directory on the Novell NDS server before you start Windows. For information about how to do so, contact your network administrator, or contact Novell.MORE INFORMATIONThe third-party product discussed in this article is manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. Additional query words: 98
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