Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2291

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About NetWare Rights
Descriptions of Rights
Right
Supervisor
Read
Write
Create
Inheritable
Erase
Modify
File Scan
Access Control
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ConsoleOne User Guide
This section describes the specific rights that users can have to files and
folders on NetWare volumes, the possible sources of those rights, and how the
NetWare file system calculates users' effective rights to files and folders.
In This Section
"Descriptions of Rights" on page 58
"Sources of Rights" on page 59
"How NetWare Calculates Effective Rights" on page 59
The following table describes the individual rights that a trustee can have to a
file or folder on a NetWare volume.
Description
Grants the trustee all rights to the file or folder and any subordinate items. This
right can't be filtered (blocked) on the current file or folder or on subordinate
items, nor can it be revoked on individual subordinate items.
Grants the trustee the ability to open and read the file or folder and any
subordinate items. This includes the ability to execute program files.
Grants the trustee the ability to open and write to (modify) the file or folder and
any subordinate items.
Grants the trustee the ability to create new items and salvage deleted items
in the folder and any subfolders.
Makes the rights to the selected property flow to all objects below.
Grants the trustee the ability to delete the file or folder and any subordinate
items.
Grants the trustee the ability to change the name and attributes of the file or
folder and any subordinate items. The trustee can't see or modify the actual
contents of files.
Grants the trustee the ability to see (in a listing or browser) the file or folder
and any subordinate items, including its path back to the root of the volume.
Grants the trustee the ability to change the trustee (rights) assignments and
inherited rights filter of the file or folder.

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