NWDSRemSecurityEquiv(3nw)
NWDSRemSecurityEquiv --
removes a security equivalence from the specified object
Synopsis
#include <nwnet.h>
or
#include <nwdsdsa.h>
NWDSCCODE NWDSRemSecurityEquiv
(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 whose Security Equivalence attribute is to be modified.
- equalTo
-
(IN) Points to the object name to be removed from 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 NWDSRemSecurityEquiv is successful, it will remove the name of the object specified by equalTo from 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 remove 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
NWDSAddSecurityEquiv(3nw)
30 January 1998
© 1998 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. All rights reserved.