Determining User Access Rights on a Banyan VINES Network (79691)
This article was previously published under Q79691
SUMMARY
Banyan VINES network users can be granted one of four types of access
to specific directories. On a Novell network, users are granted
"rights", which are roughly equivalent but less comprehensive.
There are four types of access on a VINES network, and a user may have
only one access type in a particular directory.
The rights of each user or group of users is listed on a file on each
directory. The list is called an ARL, or Access Rights List.
The four types of access are as follows:
Control
The is the most comprehensive type of access and is usually given to
administrators.
The user can Control access rights to the directory and
subdirectories; they can create, delete, modify, and read files and
subdirectories.
Modify
This is the access most users have in their own directories.
Modify rights are similar to Control rights, but the user cannot
control who has access rights to the directory.
Read
This right is given to users of directories that contain shared files.
Users can read and copy any files and subdirectories, as well as,
execute any files.
Null
This is used to specifically prevent access.
User cannot do anything with the files or subdirectories.
REFERENCES
"VINES Administrator's Reference," pages 6-7, 6-8
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Major |
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7/30/2001 |
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KB79691 |
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