Supervising the Network
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Managing the NetWare Services File System
Making the File System Secure and Accessible
Modifying a Trustee’s Rights to a Directory or File
You can modify trustee rights to a directory or file using NetWare
Administrator or FILER. Both procedures are described in this section.
Modifying a Trustee’s Rights Using NetWare Administrator
Prerequisites
• A 386 or later workstation and NetWare Administrator
• The Access Control right to the file or directory to which you want to change the
trustee rights
Procedure
1 From the Windows Program Manager, click on the “NetWare Administrator”
icon.
2 Using the browser, select the file or directory for which you want to change
trustee rights.
For information about moving around in the browser and selecting objects,
choose “Help” from the menu bar.
3 From the “Object” menu, choose “Details.”
4 From the “Identification” page, choose “Trustees of This Directory.”
5 From the “Trustees” list, select a trustee.
6 Grant or revoke rights by marking the check boxes below the trustee name.
7 Choose “OK” to save the trustee rights.
Additional Information
For more information about Refer to
Filesystem rights “Trustee Rights” in this chapter
“Rights” in Concepts
Trustees
“Trustee” in Concepts
Using NetWare Administrator
“NetWare Administrator” in Utilities
Reference