Using Novell Utilities; Assigning Rights To Volumes, Files, And Directories - Novell CLIENT FOR LINUX 1.2 Manual

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Using Novell Utilities

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You can access various Novell
Client
tray application menu. The options on the submenu let you do the following:
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Assigning Rights to Volumes, Files, and Directories (page 17)
Setting Inherited Rights and Filters (page 18)
Viewing Object Properties (page 20)
Salvaging Deleted Files (page 23)
Purging Deleted Files (page 24)
Sending Messages to Users (page 25)
Sending Messages to the System Console (page 26)
2.1 Assigning Rights to Volumes, Files, and
Directories
The Trustee Rights utility lets you display and give rights to volumes, files, and directories on a
Novell server. A trustee is an object (such as a User object, Group object, Organizational Role
objects, or container object) that has (or will have) rights to a volume, directory, or file. Trustee
assignments allow you to assign ownership, set permissions, and monitor user access. You must
have the
Access Control (http://www.novell.com/documentation/nw65/nss_enu/data/
bri5796.html#bs3fjo7)
right to change trustee assignments.
1 Click
> Novell Utilities > Trustee Rights.
2 Select the folder or file you want to set trustee rights for, then click OK.
3 To add a trustee, select the object in the tree diagram, click Add, then set the rights for this user
by selecting the boxes under the letters on the right.
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utilities by selecting the Novell Utilities option on the Novell
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