LOGIN - UEM Server configuration option
Description
The LOGIN option instructs the UEM Server whether or not to establish an environment, when executing a handler process, that resembles the environment that the user account (in whose security context the process executes) would have were the user actually to log in to the system on which the UEM Server resides.
AIX | The AIX platform provides a /etc/environment that allows global environmental variables to be exported for all users of a given machine. UEM Server adds the environment variables defined in this file to the user's login environment.
The LOGIN option directs a UEM Server to use the login shell to execute the event handler process. The AIX login shell does not process the /etc/environment file, so UEM Server processes the files in the following order:
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UNIX | If the environment is established, the SHELL used to execute an event handler process is invoked as a login shell, which reads and executes commands from the system and user profiles. The profiles that are read and executed depends on the type of shell invoked. |
Windows | If the environment is established, the user's environment block is loaded and the user's registry hive is mapped to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. This makes the user's profile available to the handler process. |
Note
If the UEM Server USER_SECURITY option is set to none, the LOGIN option is ignored.
Usage
Method | Syntax | IBM i | HP NonStop | UNIX | Windows | z/OS |
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Configuration File Keyword | login option | |||||
UEM Load Override | n/a | |||||
UEM Manager Override | -login option |
Values
option is the indication for whether or not to establish the environment.
UNIX | Valid values for option are:
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Windows | Valid value for option are:
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