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Netware Login Script Fails to Capture Printer

Article ID:138751
Last Review:November 15, 2006
Revision:1.1
This article was previously published under Q138751

SYMPTOMS

The Windows 95 Netware Login script processor fails to process a CAPTURE command for a print queue on the Netware Network. When this happens, the login script processor returns the following error message:
Auto Endcap has been disabled.
An unknown flag name was encountered.
Usage; Capture /Show /Job=Jobname /Server=Fileserver
/Queue=Queuename /Local=N /Form=Form or N
/Create=Path /Copies=N (1-255) /Timeout=N /Keep
/Tabs=n (1-18) /No Tabs /Banner=Bannername /Name=Name
/No Banner /Formfeed /No Formfeed /AutoEndCap /No AutoEnd
/Notify /No Notify /Domain=Domain /EndCapture /Cancel /All
Automatic EndCap has been disabled
The login process then continues as expected.

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CAUSE

The S_LOGIN environment variable in the login script has not been set.

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RESOLUTION

NOTE: The following edits to the Netware Login script can only be performed by a user with the correct Netware privileges enabled.

To resolve this problem, edit the login script and verify that the following line is placed at the very beginning of the login script:
   dos set S_LOGIN="%LOGIN_NAME
				

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MORE INFORMATION

For more information about configuring your Netware login script, contact your Netware administrator or Novell.

The products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.

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APPLIES TO
Microsoft Windows 95

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Keywords: 
KB138751

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