I have a number of workstations that are running the Zenworks Application Window as Shell. I would like to access the Novell Client Properties window on these workstations so I can change the default context of the Novell login screen to make it easier for my users to log in to these workstations. I would like to know if it's possible to do this, and how. I am wondering if one of the following is possible:
1. Create a simple application Novell bundle with the command line of the Novell Client (I believe it's C:\Windows\System32\nwtray.exe) and assign the bundle to the application window of these workstations. The problem with this is that simply running nwtray doesn't do anything - is there a switch that I could use to open the properties window?
2. Is there a keyboard shortcut to opening the Novell Client Properties window? This would be quick and simple.
3. Is there any other way to access the Novell Client Properties Window on a workstation that is running the Zenworks Application Window as shell? While I know I probably should have configured the Novell Client settings before setting it to run the Application Window as shell, it seems bizarre to me that I wouldn't be able to access the Novell Client Properties window any other way than through the system tray. Any help would be appreciated.
In case it helps, the workstations are all running Windows 7 64-bit. We are using Novell Client 2 SP2 for Windows 7.
Thanks for your time!
1. Create a simple application Novell bundle with the command line of the Novell Client (I believe it's C:\Windows\System32\nwtray.exe) and assign the bundle to the application window of these workstations. The problem with this is that simply running nwtray doesn't do anything - is there a switch that I could use to open the properties window?
2. Is there a keyboard shortcut to opening the Novell Client Properties window? This would be quick and simple.
3. Is there any other way to access the Novell Client Properties Window on a workstation that is running the Zenworks Application Window as shell? While I know I probably should have configured the Novell Client settings before setting it to run the Application Window as shell, it seems bizarre to me that I wouldn't be able to access the Novell Client Properties window any other way than through the system tray. Any help would be appreciated.
In case it helps, the workstations are all running Windows 7 64-bit. We are using Novell Client 2 SP2 for Windows 7.
Thanks for your time!