User Guide

46 Novell Client for Windows
Novell Client for Windows
103-000159-001
December 7, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
File rights apply only to the file that they are assigned to. The rights can be
inherited from the folder that contains the file. Folder rights apply not only to
the folder but also to the files and folders it contains.
Checking File or Folder Rights
1 In Windows Explorer or Network Neighborhood, right-click the file that
you want to check.
2 Click Properties > NetWare Rights.
3 In the Trustees box, click the user account. The rights to the file or folder
will be displayed on the right-hand side.
Changing Trustee Assignments
You must have the Supervisor right to change trustee assignments.
1 In Windows Explorer or Network Neighborhood, right-click the file that
you want to check.
2 Click Properties > NetWare Rights.
3 Add trustees, remove trustees, or change the rights granted to trustees as
needed.
Trustee assignments override inherited rights.
To change an Inherited Rights Filter, click the Inherited Rights and Filters
button on the NetWare Rights property page.
Combining Multiple Trustees
As an administrator, you might need to apply the same trustee assignments to
a group of selected files. You can combine trustee assignments by checking
the Combine Multiple Trustees check box on the NetWare Rights page.
1 In Windows Explorer or Network Neighborhood, click a file.
2 Press and hold Control while clicking additional files.
3 Right-click the selected files.
4 Click Properties > NetWare Rights.
The Combine Multiple Trustees check box is enabled.