Supervising the Network

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Setting Up and Managing NetWare Directory Services Objects
Managing Trustee Assignments to Objects
Managing Trustee Assignments to Objects
An object that is granted rights to work with another object is called a trustee
of the object. Through trustee assignments you determine what level of
rights you want trustees to have on the objects to which they are assigned.
For example, to make user KSMITH a trustee of Organizational Unit
MARKETING, go to the Organizational Unit MARKETING and add
KSMITH as a trustee, giving KSMITH whatever object and property rights
you think are sufficient.
KSMITH’s trustee assignment to MARKETING overrides any other rights
that KSMITH may have inherited or received through security equivalence.
You can manage trustee assignments to objects by using either NetWare
Administrator or NETADMIN. Both procedures are described in this
section.
Additional Information
Using NetWare Administrator
Prerequisites
A 386 or later workstation and NetWare Administrator
The Supervisor object right to the object to which trustees are to be assigned
For more information
about
Refer to
Inherited Rights Filter
“Inherited Rights Filter” in Concepts
Rights
“Rights” in Concepts
Security
“Security” in Concepts
Trustees
“Trustee” in Concepts
Using NetWare
Administrator
“NetWare Administrator” in Utilities
Reference