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Controlling Access to Novell eDirectory, by Resource
Controlling Access to Novell eDirectory, by Trustee
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ConsoleOne User Guide
1
Right-click the eDirectory resource (object) that you want to control
access to > click Trustees of This Object.
NOTE:
Choose a container to control access to all the objects below it.
2
Edit the list of trustees and their rights assignments as needed.
Click Help for details.
2a
To modify a trustee's rights assignment, select the trustee > click
Assigned Rights > modify the rights assignment as needed > click
OK.
2b
To add an object as a trustee, click Add Trustee > select the object >
click OK > assign the trustee's rights > click OK.
When creating or modifying a rights assignment (in the Rights
Assigned To dialog box), you can grant or deny access to the object
as a whole, to all the properties of the object, and to individual
properties. Click Help in the dialog box for details.
2c
To remove an object as a trustee, select the object > click Delete
Trustee > Yes.
The deleted trustee will no longer have explicit rights to the object or
its properties but might still have effective rights through inheritance
or security equivalence.
3
Click OK.
1
Right-click the trustee (the object that possesses, or will possess, the
rights) > select Rights to Other Objects.
2
In the search dialog box, specify the part of the eDirectory tree to be
searched for eDirectory objects that the trustee currently has rights
assignments to.
Click Help for details.
3
Click OK in the search dialog box.
A dialog box appears showing the progress of the search. When the search
is done, the Rights to Other Objects page appears with the results of the
search filled in.
4
Edit the trustee's eDirectory rights assignments as needed.
Click Help for details.

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