NetWare Client for DOS and MS Windows User Guide

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Understanding Networking Basics
Network Security
Object rights control what a trustee can do with an object. These rights
control the object as a single piece in the Directory tree, but they don’t allow
access to information stored within that object—unless the Supervisor object
right or property rights are granted.
Property rights control a trustee’s access to information stored within the
object—that is, the information stored in the object’s properties. Each object
has several properties to which access is controlled separately.
Rights security is administered by granting trustee assignments to objects
and by acquiring effective rights through inheritance and security
equivalence.