Supervising the Network
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Setting Up and Managing NetWare Directory Services Objects
Managing Groups of User Objects
The default rights that make up this object’s trustee assignment to the file or
directory appear in the “Rights” area.
10 Select the check boxes next to the rights that you want to add.
You must have the Access Control right to the file or directory to make trustee
assignments to the file or directory.
11 Choose “OK.”
The new trustee assignment is now effective for this object.
Giving a Group Object Rights to Files and Directories Using NETADMIN
Prerequisites
• A workstation running DOS 3.30 and NETADMIN
• The Read object right to the Volume object
• Rights to the file system
Procedure
1 At the DOS prompt, type
NETADMIN <Enter>
For information on moving around in NETADMIN and selecting objects, press
<F1> after starting the utility.
2 From the “NetAdmin Options” menu, choose “Manage Objects.”
3 Browse the Directory until the Group object appears on the screen.
Use the instructions at the bottom of the screen to browse the directory. Press
<F1> for help.
4 When the Group object appears in the “Object” list, select it and press <F10>.
The “Actions” menu appears.
5 Choose “View or Edit Rights to Files and Directories.”
6 Select a Volume object where you want to make the Group object the trustee of
a directory or file.
Press <Insert> to type the Volume object name or press <Insert> twice to browse
the Directory tree.
7 Press <Insert> to type a beginning pathname to the directories in which you want
to make trustee assignments, or press <Insert> again to browse for the path.