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- From: ak902@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Scott Goette)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.novell
- Subject: NOVELL TRUSTEE RIGHT. Where do they reside?
- Date: 7 Jan 1993 06:54:46 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Reply-To: ak902@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Scott Goette)
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- Can anyone tell me if the trustee rights associated with directories and
- files under Netware v3.11 are stored with the directory using the DET or
- as a property and value for an object in the bindery. My question is in
- reference as to how Novell gains information about trustee rights using
- FILER without reading through the entire directory. Sounds like it would
- be either stored in the bindery or in memory (loaded when the server starts
- up), but my instructor for the System Manager class is stumped. Also, can
- anyone tell me why when I create a file (executable) and give it RO,D,Rename
- inhibit and Shared rights, I can delete it with a userid that has trustee
- rights in the directory. However, when I log on as the user that created the
- file, the file mysteriously appears. I typed dir after deleting it with the
- Adam (non-creator) userid and it was not in the directory. What gives?
- Just a little brain dead to research this farther than this post?
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- Any replies can be posted here or sent to ak902@cleveland.freenet.edu
- Thanks.....
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