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Novell Client 2.0 SP1 for Linux User Guide
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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.
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To see a list of trustees for subfolders of the currently selected folder, click
View Trustees Below
Directory
.
A list of all the users and their rights to each subfolder appears. You can modify or remove
rights from this list.
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To view a trustee's current effective rights (taking into account the Inheritance filter), right-
click a trustee name, then click
Current Effective Rights
.
Users can receive rights in a number of ways, such as explicit trustee assignments, inheritance,
and security equivalence. Rights can also be limited by Inherited Rights Filters and changed or
revoked by lower trustee assignments. The net result of all these actions (the rights a user can
employ) are called
effective rights
.
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To view a trustee's properties (such as if they have the rights to modify inherited rights at this
level), right-click a trustee name, then click
Properties
.
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Click
Apply
, then click
OK
when you are finished modifying inherited rights and filters.
2.3 Viewing Object Properties
The Object Properties utility lets you view the property pages for a selected object. The property
pages let you see information and statistics about that object. If you have sufficient rights, you can
set attributes for that object.
Section 2.3.1, “Viewing File and Folder Properties,” on page 20
Section 2.3.2, “Viewing Volume Properties,” on page 22
2.3.1 Viewing File and Folder Properties
1
Click
>
Novell Utilities > Object Properties
.
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Select the Novell file or folder whose properties you want to see, then click
OK
.
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On the
Folder Information
page, you can view the owner of the folder, the name spaces enabled
on the folder, the amount of disk space available to you, the date the folder was created,
updated, and archived, and any attributes set on the folder.