We have called up to 7 scripts without problems on any of our systems.

However, keep in mind we are supposed to be helping the users get their job done, not neccessarily making ours easier (if ours gets easier during the process that is good though) if our scripts are so long and slow that it takes the user 5 minutes to logon, how can we justify that we are really helping them?


I reduced our main logon script from 2,300+ lines of code to around 200 and call only a couple of smaller scripts now depending on conditions. This has cut logon speed in half which most users appreciated.

[ 07 September 2001: Message edited by: NTDOC ]