User Guide
56 ConsoleOne User Guide
ConsoleOne User Guide
104-001316-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Blocking Inherited Rights to a File or Folder on a NetWare Volume
1 Right-click the file or folder > click Properties.
2 On the Inherited Rights Filter page, edit the filter as needed.
To block a right, deselect its check box. To let a right flow through, select
its check box. The Supervisor right can’t be blocked. The other check
boxes are disabled if you don't have the Supervisor or Access Control
right to the file or folder. For descriptions of the individual rights, see
“About NetWare Rights” on page 58.
NOTE: This filter won’t block rights that are explicitly granted a trustee on this file
or folder, since such rights aren’t inherited.
3 Click OK.
Blocking Inherited Rights to an eDirectory Object or Property
1 Right-click the eDirectory object > click Properties.
2 On the NDS Rights tab, select the Inherited Rights Filters page.
This displays a list of the inherited rights filters that have already been set
on the object.
3 On the property page, edit the list of inherited rights filters as needed.
To edit the list of filters, you must have the Supervisor or Access Control
right to the ACL property of the object. You can set filters that block
inherited rights to the object as a whole, to all the properties of the object,
and to individual properties. Click Help for details.
NOTE: These filters won’t block rights that are explicitly granted a trustee on this
object, since such rights aren’t inherited.
4 Click OK.
Viewing Effective Rights
Effective rights are the actual rights users can exercise on specific network
resources. They are calculated by the system (eDirectory or NetWare) based
on explicit rights assignments, inheritance, and security equivalence. You can
query the system to determine a user's effective rights to any resource.