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Using RIGHTS
Examples
ROUTE
Purpose
If you use + (plus) to add rights, the rights you list are added to the
existing rights.
If you use - (minus) to remove rights, the rights you list are deleted from
the existing rights.
If you add and delete rights in the same command, group all added rights
together and all deleted rights together.
If you list rights without using + or -, the rights you list replace the
existing rights.
You must always specify a path. You can use a period (.) to represent your
current directory.
You can use wildcard characters.
To set the trustee rights in the current directory for user JANICE to Read,
Write, and File Scan, type
RIGHTS . R W F /NAME=JANICE
To remove user ERNESTO from ALICE/SYS:USERS, type
RIGHTS ALICE/SYS:USERS REM /NAME=ERNESTO
To see where user PATRICK's inherited rights came from for
SYS:USERS/HOME, type
RIGHTS SYS:USERS/HOME /NAME=PATRICK /I
Use at the server console on a token ring cabling system to pass frames
(packets) from NetWare
ROUTE enables the operating system to
Keep track of the source routing information in the frames
Configure the source routing information in the frames according to the
parameters with which ROUTE is loaded
NOTE:
You must load the token ring LAN driver before you load ROUTE.
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through IBM*-compatible source route bridges.
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