Using Office Commands
2
Point to the name of the program or
executable file you want to run.
3
Press <Enter> or select IRunl
from the
Commands menu.
The program in the executable file begins running.
Security Command
The Security command lets you control access to your
Filecabinet, folders, and files.
You can gain access to a file in three ways and to a
folder in two:
Access
Read permission
Write permission
Run permission
Descrtption
The file or folder can be
examined (read, copied,
searched) by those who have
access.
The file or the contents of a
folder can be modified by those
who have access.
A file can be run (executed) by
those who have access.
(Does
not apply to fOlders.)
You can determine whether your Filecabinet, folders,
and files have private, publjc, or
~
access.
Private access means that only the owner of the files
has permission to read, write, or run the designated
files.
Public access means that all users have permission to
read, write, or run the designated files.
Group access, available with some application packages,
allows you to set up groups having access to the same
files.
(If you don't have the applications that allow
you to create groups, group access functions the same
as public access.)
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