Description of Directory and File Rights
Table 1
Right
Access Control
Create
Erase
File Scan
Modify
Read
Supervisor
Write
Adding a Trustee to a Directory or File
Prerequisites
Viewing/Modifying the Inherited Rights Filter for Directories and Files
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Traditional File Services Administration Guide
Trustee rights determine the access users have to directories and files. These
rights can be given to NDS object such as User objects, Group objects,
Organizational Role objects, or container objects.
The following table contains a list and description of rights.
Trustee Rights
Allows you to
Add and remove trustees and change rights to directories and files.
Create subdirectories and files.
Delete directories and files.
View directory and file names in the file system structure.
Rename directories and files, and change file attributes.
Open and read files, and open, read, and execute applications.
Grant and exercise all rights listed in this table.
Open, write to, and modify a file.
The Access Control right to the directory or file you want to add the
trustee to.
You can add, modify, or delete a trustee in a directory or file using
ConsoleOne. For instructions on adding, modifying, and deleting trustees, see
Administering Rights
You can view and modify the Inherited Rights Filter (IRF) for a directory or
file using ConsoleOne. For instructions on viewing or modifying the Inherited
Rights Filter, see
Administering Rights
the Console One 1.3 User Guide.
the Console One 1.3 User Guide.
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