3 Click the Novell Rights tab.
4 In the tree diagram, locate the eDirectory
5 Set the rights for this user by selecting the boxes under the letters on the right of the Trustees
6 Click OK.
5.4 Removing a Trustee
When you remove a trustee of a Novell file system directory or file, you delete a user's rights to that
directory or file. You must have the Access Control right to remove a trustee.
1 In a file manager, right-click the Novell file or directory whose trustee you want to remove.
2 Do one of the following:
3 Click the Novell Rights tab.
4 In the Trustees list, select the trustee you want to remove.
5 Click Remove, then click OK.
5.5 Combining Multiple Trustees
As an administrator, you might need to apply the same trustee assignments to a group of selected
files. You can combine trustee assignments by selecting the Combine multiple Trustees option on the
Novell Rights page.
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• KDE: Click Actions > Novell Properties.
click Add.
list.
The following rights can be set for each trustee:
• Read: For a directory, grants the right to open files in the directory and read the contents
or run the programs. For a file, grants the right to open and read the file.
• Write: For a directory, grants the right to open and change the contents of files in the
directory. For a file, grants the right to open and write to the file.
• Erase: Grants the right to delete the directory or file.
• Create: For a directory, grants the right to create new files and directories in the directory.
For a file, grants the right to create a file and to salvage a file after it has been deleted.
• Modify: Grants the right to change the attributes or name of the directory or file, but does
not grant the right to change its contents (changing the contents requires the Write right).
• File Scan: Grants the right to view directory and file names in the file system structure,
including the directory structure from that file to the root directory.
• Access Control: Grants the right to add and remove trustees for directories and files and
modify their trustee assignments and Inherited Rights Filters.
• Supervisor: Grants all rights to the directory or file and any subordinate items. The
Supervisor right can't be blocked by an Inherited Rights Filter. Users with this right can
grant or deny other users rights to the directory or file.
• GNOME: Click Novell Properties.
• KDE: Click Actions > Novell Properties.
user object that you want to add as a trustee, then
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