User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients

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Enhanced Reference
Command and Utility Summary
Net Access
Purpose
The net access command displays the permissions for using a shared
directory or file on a LAN Manager server. It can also be used to change the
permissions on LAN Manager servers. The net access command does not
work with Windows NT servers.
Note that you must have P permission for a resource to get information
about it with net access. For more information, see your network
administrator.
Syntax
net access drive:path [/add name:permission[ ...]
net access drive:path [/change name:permission[ ...]
net access drive:path [/grant name:permission[ ...]
net access drive:path [/revoke name:permission[ ...]
where
drive
Is the devicename assigned to a shared directory containing the resource with
permissions you want to change. This devicename must be assigned to a shared
directory.
path
Is a resource with permissions you want to change.
name
Names one or more users or groups who are to change permissions.
permission
Is one to seven letters (R, W, C, X, D, A, P) representing the types of permissions
you want to display or change. See below for the definitions of these letters.
/add
Creates a new set of permissions for a resource that has none assigned. To create
more than one user or permission while assigning a new set of permissions, type
several name:permission strings separated by spaces. Before you can grant or