Registry Settings for the Quick Login/Logout Interface

  • 7004998
  • 09-Dec-2009
  • 26-Apr-2012

Environment

Novell Secure Workstation
Novell SecureLogin version 3.5
Quick Login Logout

Situation

Registry Settings for the Quick Login/Logout Interface

Resolution

All registry settings for the Quick Login/Logout Interface listed below are relative to this key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Novell\NMAS\MethodData\Secure Workstation

 

The path and name of the QLLGUI is provided in a string value under the Secure Workstation key.

 

Value:             QLLGUI, String: The path and name of the QLLGUI.

 

 

Key:                NSWQLL

 

Description:    Contains settings for customizing the Quick Login/Logout Interface dialog.

 

Values:           Bitmap, String: This value contains the path and name of a bitmap to be displayed on the dialog box. If this setting does not exist, a default bitmap will be displayed.

 

                        ShowBitmap, DWORD: If this value is zero, then a bitmap will not be shown at the top of the dialog. This will reduce the size of the dialog.

 

                        AlwaysOnTop, DWORD: If this value is non-zero, the dialog will register itself as an “always on top” window, causing it to appear above most other windows on the system. If this setting does not exist, the dialog will have the always on top window style.

 

                        Transparent, DWORD: If this value is non-zero, the dialog will make itself transparent when it does not have the focus. If this setting does not exist, the dialog will never make itself transparent.

 

                        XCoord, DWORD: This is the X screen coordinate of the upper-left corner of the dialog. The default setting is the top-left corner of the screen.

 

                        YCoord, DWORD: This is the Y screen coordinate of the upper-left corner of the dialog. The default setting is the top-left corner of the screen.

 

                        ShowLockButton, DWORD: If this setting is one, the “Lock Workstation” button will not be displayed, and the “Lock Workstation” option will not show up on the tray icon popup menu.

 

                        ShowLogoutButton, DWORD: If this setting is one, the “Logout” button will not be displayed, and the “Logout” option will not show up on the tray icon popup menu.

 

   .                     UseTrayIcon, DWORD: If this setting is zero, no tray icon will be used. If it is one, a tray icon will be used, but the dialog will not be displayed unless the user double-clicks the tray icon. If this setting is two, the dialog will display automatically each time the user ID changes. The default will be two.

 

                        ShowCloseButton, DWORD: This setting controls the “X” button in the top right corner of the dialog. If this setting is zero, the X button will not be available to the user, and the user will be unable to close the dialog. The default setting is one.

 

                        ShowMinimizeButton, DWORD: This setting controls the minimize button in the top right corner of the dialog. If this setting is zero, the minimioze button will not be available to the user. The default setting is one.

 

                        ShowTitleBar, DWORD: This setting can be used to hide the title bar. The default setting is one.

 

                        WindowTitle, String: This setting can be used to customize the window title shown in the title bar.

 

                        ShowUserID, DWORD: If this setting is non-zero, the dialog will display the current user ID. The default is one.

 

                        ShowFullDN, DWORD: If this setting is non-zero, the user’s FDN will be displayed instead of just his common name. The default setting is zero.

 

                        ShowFullName, DWORD: If this setting is non-zero, the dialog will attempt to lookup the user’s full name and display it on the dialog if it is available. The default is one.

 

                        ShowInactivityTimeout, DWORD: If this setting is non-zero, the dialog will show the number of seconds remaining before an inactivity timeout. The default is zero.

 

                        ShowWhenLocked, DWORD: If this setting is non-zero, the dialog will display itself next to the GINA when the workstation is locked. The default is one.

 

                        ShowDialog, DWORD: If this setting is one, the dialog will be displayed. The dialog window will be hidden, and the user will only see the tray icon, if it has been disabled. The default behavior is to show the dialog (a value of 1).

 

                        ShowExitOnMenu, DWORD: If this setting is zero, then the “Exit” option will not be displayed on the tray icon popup menu. This will prevent users from shutting down the Quick Login/Logout Interface.

 

                        TextColorR, TextColorG, TextColorB, DWORD: These three settings can be used to change the color of the text on the dialog. The default text color is black. These settings are only used when the dialog is transparent.  Keep in mind that certain text colors may be hard to read against the background.

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Additional Information

Formerly known as TID# 10087273