NWDSAddSecurityEquiv(3nw)


NWDSAddSecurityEquiv -- adds to the specified object's security equivalence

Synopsis

   #include <nwnet.h> 
   or 
   #include <nwdsdsa.h> 
   

NWDSCCODE NWDSAddSecurityEquiv (NWDSContextHandle context, pnstr8 *equalFrom, pnstr8 *equalTo);

Description

The parameters are as follows:

context
(IN) Specifies the Directory context for the request.

objectName
(IN) Points to the name of the object that will receive security equivalence.

equalTo
(IN) Points to the name to be added to the Security Equivalence attribute of the object specified by objectName.

Return values

0x0000
SUCCESSFUL

Negative Value
Negative values indicate errors. For errors returned by Directory Services, see ``Directory Services OS Errors'' (-001 to -255), ``Directory Services Client Library Errors'' (-301 to -399), or ``Directory Services Agent in the Server Errors'' (-601 to -699).

Notices

If NWDSAddSecurityEquiv is successful, it will place the name of the object specified by equalTo into the Security Equals attribute of the object specified by objectName. (Security Equals is a multivalued attribute.)

If the object specified by objectName does not contain sufficient rights to add the security equivalence to its list, NWDSAddSecurityEquiv will return ERR_NO_ACCESS.

Services

Directory

NCP calls

0x2222 23 17 Get File Server Information
0x2222 23 22 Get Station's Logged Info (old)
0x2222 23 28 Get Station's Logged Info
0x2222 104 01 Ping for NDS NCP
0x2222 104 02 Send NDS Fragmented Request/Reply

References

NWDSRemSecurityEquiv(3nw)
30 January 1998
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