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Help information for the supervisor utility QUICK
QUICK
QUICK is compatible to NetWare v2.0x, v2.1x, and v3.x
Command Format: QUICK <option> <parameter_list>
OPTIONS
TOtal, LIst, SHow, DUmp, EXists,
DIsk, TRustee, LOginscr, SYslog,
EQuival, MEmber, SUbgroup,HIde, VIsible, MAnage, WOrkman, CUt,
CReate, KILL, REname, COpy,
CHeck, STatus, DAte, TIme,
Upper case letters (first two letters) are neccessary,
lower case letters may be omitted.
Depending on the chosen option several parameters may or must be entered:
User definable variables and strings here are printed in left and right
angle brackets (e.g.: <name>). Alternatives are seperated by '|'.
The term <ObjType> stands for the type of a bindery object;
allowed object types are: User, Group, Queue, Fserver,
Job_srv, GAteway, Prt_srv, Arch_q, ARC_Srv, JOB_Q.
(lower case letters are optional)
Other/unusual object types can be specified by using the internal
NetWare hex-code representation of their type. This code can for
example be displayed with "QUICK LIST *'. The hex code can be a
1-4 digit hexadecimal number and must be preceeded by the letter "X".
Wildcards in user, group names etc. are allowed in the following
commands: CUT, DUMP, HIDE, KILL, LOGINSCR, SHOW, TRUSTEE, VISIBLE
Example: QUICK SHow [<ObjType>=]<name>
Possible entry format: QUICK SHow G=Testgroup
QUICK SH Everyone
QUICK SH Gr=ALL
QUICK SH guest
QUICK SH User=TEST*
QUICK SH Prt_S=*
QUICK SH Q=PRINTQ_?
QUICK SH X71=whatever
In many cases there are default object types for each option so that
the specification of an object type is not always neccessary.
The default object type is mentioned in the option descriptions.
If the user did not specify an object type and QUICK cannot find
the object with it's default types it will in many cases (if it is
not dangerous) do a 'best guess' and figure out what the user meant.
So the following commands are equivalent:
'QUICK SH testuser' = 'QUICK SHOW USER=testuser'
'QUICK SH everyone' = 'QUICK SHOW G=everyone'
If errors during program execution occur QUICK will return the
errorlevel 5 to DOS. This allows more effective batch processing
with QUICK.
LIMITATIONS:
Before accessing passwords with QUICK (CREATE, SHOW, COPY)
on NetWare 386 it is recommended to set the file server
environment to "SET ALLOW UNENCRYPTED PASSWORDS = ON".
HELP:
You will get a menu driven summary of all QUICK options and
command formats by entering "QUICK" without any parameters.
Short help information for specific options is available by
entering "QUICK <option> ?" (e.g. "QUICK MEMBER ?")
LANGUAGE:
QUICK tries to determine what help language fits you best:
English or German. The default help language can be modified in
the main menu of QUICK.
QUICK will remember each individual user's language preferences.
OUTPUT TO FILES / PRINTERS:
Program output can be redirected to a printer or file by using
standard DOS commands (e.g. 'QUICK SHOW GUEST > LPT1').
SELF-TEST:
QUICK automatically executes a SELF-TEST for program integrity
every time it is called to check for the effect of file damages
or viruses. The program will halt and print a warning if it's
code size has changed since distribution. In case of such a
warning you should immediately take appropriate measures (like
starting a virus checker tool) !
INSTALLATION:
When installing QUICK on a file server, follow the instructions on
the installation floppy. Failing to do so will result in improper
functioning of the software.
LICENSE AGREEMENTS:
Purchasing QUICK allows you to use this utility on one file server only.
QUICK will detect when it is intended to work on a file server
that is not prepared for running QUICK, and will activate itself as a
demonstration version there.
That automatic demonstration version will display copyright and purchase
information, and will be fully operable for 28 days only.
The operation of QUICK on the legitimate file server will stay unaffected.
QUICK can be ordered in every larger bookstore or purchased directly at
the publisher:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ QUICK: Management Utility für NetWare LANs │
│ ISBN 3-9802094-1-5 │
│ │
│ Verlag Wolfgang Schreiber-Neumann │
│ Schanzenstr. 74 │
│ D-4000 Düsseldorf 11 (Germany) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Price: approx. US$ 220 (Oct 1990)
(Price and features of QUICK may be subject to change)
*
TOTAL
Command Format:
QUICK TOtal
Purpose:
Displays comprehensive system documentation for a file server.
'QUICK TOTAL' is an easy to handle abbreviation for the following
QUICK commands:
QUICK SHOW FS=<name of default FS> displays fileserver-
configuration and performance.
QUICK SYSLOG displays the system login script
QUICK LIST USER displays all user names
QUICK LIST GROUP displays all group names
QUICK LIST QUEUE displays all queue names
QUICK SHOW USER=* displays detailed user information
QUICK SHOW GROUP=* displays detailed group information
QUICK SHOW QUEUE=* displays detailed queue information
Like with all other QUICK options you can redirect program
output to a printer or to a file.
Examples:
QUICK TOTAL
QUICK TO
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LIST
Command Format:
QUICK LIst [*|<ObjType>]
Purpose:
Displays names of known users, groups, queues, fileservers, and other
bindery objects.
Default object type is '*'.
Only object types and object names are displayed.
Supervisor privileges are not neccessary.
Examples:
QUICK LIST USER
QUICK LI FServer
QUICK LI *
QUICK LI
*
SHOW
Command Format:
QUICK SHow [<ObjType>=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
Purpose:
Display information about users, groups, queues, fileservers, or other
bindery objects.
Default object type is 'User'
Displayed USER information is:
ID, Creation Date, Creator, Account balance, Account restrictions,
Time restrictions, Station restrictions, Intruder lockout status,
Group memberships, Security equivalences, Trustee assignments,
Managers.
Displayed GROUP information is:
ID, Members, Trustee Assignments, cumulated account balances,
Creation Date, managers.
Displayed QUEUE information is:
ID, Queue operators, Queue user, number of jobs, Attached server,
Creation Date, managers.
Displayed FILESERVER information (for Operator or Supervisor) is:
NetWare Version, Console operators, Intruder lockout status,
LAN driver, Network address, Configuration data (Open files,
buffers, transactions, RAM size, bindery objects), Caching, disk
errors, drive and channel information, Volume information,
Installation date, Reinstallation date.
NetWare v3.x information is limited.
Displayed Print Server information is:
ID, Creation Date, Operators, Users, Managers, Account restrictions.
Displayed information for other objects is:
All available properties.
Examples:
QUICK SHOW Q=PRINTQ_0
QUICK SH Q=PRINTQ_?
QUICK SH FS=*386
QUICK SH Gr=*
QUICK SH PR=*
QUICK SH U=M*ER
QUICK SH goofy
QUICK SH *
QUICK SH X6f=* (Displays information about objects of type 6F)
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TRUSTEE
Command Format:
QUICK TRustee [<ObjType>=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
Purpose:
Display trustee rights of users, groups, or other bindery objects.
If the specified object has security equivalences to other users or
groups, those equivalences and the trustee assignments of these users
or groups will also be displayed. This allows an overview about
all direct and indirect trustee assignments.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK TRUSTEE User=goofy
QUICK TR goofy
QUICK TR U=go*
QUICK TR Gr=*
QUICK TR X6f=* (Displays trustee rights of objects of type 6F)
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CREATE
Command Format:
QUICK CReate [<ObjType>=]<name>
(Supervisor or workgroup manager only)
Purpose:
Create a new user, a new group, a new print queue, or other
bindery objects.
A new USER has the following default properties:
member of group EVERYONE, password=username, Account balance
1,000,000 with unlimited credit, no account restrictions.
New queues will get a queue directory, default queue users,
and operator.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK CREATE Group=group1
QUICK CR Q=Printq_14
QUICK CREATE goofy
QUICK CR X1234=T42
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KILL
Command Format:
QUICK KILL [<ObjType>=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
(Supervisor or account manager only)
('KILL' must not be abbreviated)
Purpose:
Delete users, groups, queues, or other bindery objects.
Default object type is 'User'
USER will be deleted; their mailbox will be deleted if it does not
contain files other than LOGIN or PRINTCON.DAT.
QUEUES (including the queue directories) will be deleted.
By entering '*' all users or groups (except 'EVERYONE',
'SUPERVISOR' and 'GUEST') can be deleted.
Examples:
QUICK KILL Q=PRINTQ_0
QUICK KILL Gr=system_manager
QUICK KILL goofy
QUICK KILL U=test*
*
HIDE
Command Format:
QUICK HIde [<ObjType>=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
(Supervisor or account manager only)
Purpose:
Make an existing User, Group, Queue or Object invisible for other
normal users. The SUPERVISOR will still be able to see the user,
however. The user will still be able to login and work.
He/she will not any longer be visible in the SYSCON user list except
for the eyes of the SUPERVISOR and his/her own eyes.
It is recommended that hidden users are members of hidden groups only.
Hidden users will appear in USERLIST if they are logged in.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK HIDE User=goofy
QUICK HI goofy
QUICK HI U=test*
QUICK HI G=admin
QUICK HI Q=*
QUICK HI X71=pserver
*
VISIBLE
Command Format:
QUICK VIsible [<ObjType>=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
(Supervisor or account manager only)
Purpose:
Reverse the effect of 'QUICK HIDE'.
Hidden objects will be visible again.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK VISIBLE User=goofy
QUICK VI goofy
QUICK VI U=Test*
QUICK VI G=admin
QUICK VI Q=*
QUICK VI X71=pserver
*
EQUIVAL
Command Format:
QUICK EQUIVAL [User=|Group=]<name1> [+|-] [User=|Group=]<name2>
(Supervisor or account manager only)
Purpose:
Security equivalences of <name1> are modified: <name2> will be
added to ('+' is default) or removed ('-') from the list of
security equivalences.
Normally <name1> will be a user, and <name2> a user or a group.
This function will NOT affect group memberships; so if security
equivalences are added or removed, groups memberships will stay
unchanged. For the determination of effective user rights only
security equivalences, not memberships, are considered by NetWare.
If <name1> refers to a group then the members of this existent group
will be individually made security equivalent to <name2>. Therefor the
current group members keep their equivalence even when the supervisor
revokes their membership later; future group members stay unaffected.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK EQuival User=goofy + G=manager
QUICK EQ G=manager + supervisor
QUICK EQ U=goofy U=supervisor
QUICK EQ goofy + supervisor
QUICK EQ goofy - supervisor
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RENAME
Command Format:
QUICK REname [<ObjType>=]<name1> <name2>
(Supervisor or account manager only)
Purpose:
Rename users, groups, queues, file servers or other objects.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK RENAME Q=PRINTQ_0 PQ0
QUICK RE Gr=WP-USER WPS
QUICK RE micky minny
QUICK RE X6f=ABC DEF
*
COPY
Command Format:
QUICK COpy [<ObjType>=]<name1> <name2>
(Supervisor or workgroup manager only)
Purpose:
Copies bindery information from one user (or a group, queue, etc.)
to another user (group, queue, etc.).
All bindery information that is accessible and can be displayed e.g.
by 'QUICK DUMP xxx' will be transferred to the destination object.
If the target does not yet exist it will be created; If it already
exists, it's previous properties will be overwritten, or (in the case
of lists as security equivalences, and group memberships) extended.
Trustee assignments (except the one for the mailbox of a source user)
will be added to the new object.
If target users did not yet exist they will receive a password
(=username) and their private mail directory.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK COPY User=goofy pluto
QUICK CO a b
QUICK CO g=everyone everytwo
*
MEMBER
Command Format:
QUICK MEmber [Group=]<name> [+|-] [User=]<name>
(Supervisor or account manager only)
Purpose:
Add or delete members of groups.
Modification of membership will affect membership and security
equivalence to the group.
The parameter '+' (default) will add a new member,
the parameter '-' will remove the member.
If you do not explicitly enter a object type the first
name is supposed to be a group name, the second is supposed
to be a user name.
Examples:
QUICK MEMBER G=manager U=goofy
QUICK ME manager goofy
QUICK ME manager + goofy (lines 1-3 have the same effect)
QUICK ME manager - goofy
*
SUBGROUP
Command Format:
QUICK SUbgroup [Group=]<subgroup name> [Group=]<name>
(Supervisor or account manager only)
Purpose:
An existent group will be made subgroup of another group.
NetWare does not check rights or security equivalences of
subgroups. So the rights of subgroup members will remain unchanged.
Examples:
QUICK SUBGROUP G=subdep G=manager
QUICK SU subdep manager
*
CHECK
Command Format:
QUICK CHeck
(Supervisor or Console Operator only)
Purpose:
Hardware security and configuration efficiency of the default file
server will be checked.
The program checks the following data:
# Connections, # Open Files, # Indexed Files, # Transactions, Caching
efficiency, disk read and write errors, size of remaining Hot Fix areas,
available capacity and entries of all volumes, server utilization.
Due to NetWare 386 limitations only few parameters can be checked
on NetWare v3.x
Examples:
QUICK CHECK
QUICK CH
*
STATUS
Command Format:
QUICK STatus [DOWN|Login -|Login +|Account -|Account +|TTS +|TTS -]
(Supervisor or console operator only)
Purpose:
View or modify the file server status.
All functions will affect only the default file server.
If no parameter is entered 'QUICK STatus' will display server
time, login, accounting, and TTS status.
1) DOWN Down file server without confirmation. All files will
be closed and all connections cleared (even yours)
2) Login - Disable Login
3) Login + Enable Login
4) Accounting + Accounting will be installed
5) Accounting - Accounting will be disabled
6) TTS + Enable Transaction Tracking (only SFT NetWare)
7) TTS - Disable Transaction Tracking (only SFT NetWare)
Examples:
QUICK STATUS
QUICK STATUS DOWN
QUICK ST LOG +
QUICK ST L -
QUICK ST Acc +
QUICK ST TTS -
*
DISK
Command Format:
QUICK DIsk [<ObjType>=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
Purpose:
Display disk utilization of users or other bindery objects.
Disk utiliziation (number of files, directories, disk space used)
will be displayed per volume.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK DISK U=GUEST
QUICK DI *
QUICK DI U=test*
QUICK DI X6f=* (Displays disk utilization of objects of type 6F)
*
DUMP
Command Format:
QUICK DUmp [<ObjType>=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
Purpose:
Display information about users, groups, queues, file servers,
or other bindery objects.
Accessible bindery object names and properties will be displayed;
property values in a list form or hex-dump format.
DUMP is included primarily for testing and programming purposes.
All available information will be displayed.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK DUMP Q=PRINTQ_0
QUICK DU FS=*386
QUICK DU Gr=*
QUICK DU goofy
QUICK DU U=test*
QUICK DU *
QUICK DU X6f=* (Displays information about objects of type 6F)
*
LOGINSCR
Command Format:
QUICK LOginscr [User=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
Purpose:
Displays the login scripts of the specified users.
To view a login script you will need Open and Read rights (only Read
for NW v3.x) in the mail area of the specified users.
Supervisor privileges are not neccessary.
Default object type is 'User'.
Examples:
QUICK LOGINSCR USER=GUEST
QUICK LO GUEST
QUICK LO U=test*
QUICK LO *
*
EXISTS
Command Format:
QUICK EXists [<ObjType>=]<name>');
Purpose:
Check if User, Group, Queue, or Object exists');
Can be useful especially in batch jobs.
Errorlevel is set to '5' if the object does not exist.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK EXISTS User=goofy
QUICK EX goofy
QUICK EX G=admin
QUICK EX X71=pserver
*
MANAGE
Command Format:
QUICK MAnage [ObjType=]<name1> [+|-] [ObjType=]<name2>
(Supervisor or account manager only)
Purpose:
Let users, groups, or queues be managed by other users or groups.
<name1> will (or will no longer) be managed by <name2>.
Managers are interpreted from NetWare v2.15 on and can be used even
if NetWare utilities or manuals do not mention this feature.
A Manager (or 'account manager') of an object can be viewed as
a supervisor for this object. The manager can for example modify
login restrictions, balances, memberships of the managed object.
The manager does NOT get any additional rights in the directory
structure, or control about other users.
Using QUICK an account manager will have much more power than using
standard NetWare menus, though.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK MAnage User=goofy + U=manager
QUICK MA U=goofy U=manager
QUICK MA goofy + G=poweruser
QUICK MA goofy - G=poweruser
QUICK MA Q=bar-b-q + U=manager
*
WORKMAN
Command Format:
QUICK WOrkman [+|-] [ObjType=]<name>
(Supervisor only)
Purpose:
Assign or revoke workgroup manager rights to a user or group.
<name> will (or will no longer) be workgroup manager.
Workgroup managers are interpreted from NetWare v2.15 on and can be
used even if NetWare utilities or manuals do not mention this feature.
A workgroup manager can create new bindery objects (e.g. new users,
groups, or queues). He will then be account manager for those newly
created objects, and will have supervisor rights for those objects.
The workgroup manager does NOT get any additional rights in the
directory structure, or control about other users.
Using QUICK a workgroup manager will have much more power than using
standard NetWare menus, though.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK WOrkman + U=manager
QUICK WO U=manager
QUICK WO + G=poweruser
QUICK WO - G=poweruser
*
DATE
Command Format:
QUICK DAte dd.mm.[19]yy | mm/dd/[19]yy | mm-dd-[19]yy
(Supervisor or Console Operator only)
Purpose:
The current date of the file server's clock will be changed.
Day, month and year must be separated by '.' in European
resp. by '-' or '/' in American format. Leading zeros may be omitted.
Two or four digit specification of the year is allowed.
The year must be higher than 1979.
Examples:
QUICK DATE 31.12.1991
QUICK DATE 12-31-91
QUICK DATE 12/31/91
*
TIME
Command Format:
QUICK TIme hh:mm:ss
(Supervisor or Console Operator only)
Purpose:
The internal time of the default file server's clock will be changed.
Hour (0-23), minute and second must be separated by ':'.
Leading zeros may be omitted.
Examples:
QUICK TIME 0:0:30
QUICK TIME 23:59:59
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SYSLOG
Command Format:
QUICK SYslog
Purpose:
Displays the system login script of the file server.
To view the login script you only need Open and Read rights
(only Read for NW v3.x) in SYS:PUBLIC.
Examples:
QUICK SYSLOG
QUICK SY
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CUT
Command Format:
QUICK CUT [User=|Group=]<name> (wildcards allowed)
(Supervisor only)
Purpose:
The specified user or user group will be logged out from all existing
connections to the default file server. Any running user programs will
be aborted, user files will be closed.
The person calling 'QUICK CUT ...' will NOT be logged out.
Default object type is 'User'
Examples:
QUICK CUT User=goofy
QUICK CU goofy
QUICK CU Everyone
QUICK CU U=TEST*
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