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HP 9000 Networking: NetWare 4.1/9000 Installation and Administration Guide > Chapter 5 NetWare Directory Services

What Trustee Assignments Were Created During the Installation?

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The following assignments were created:

  • User object ADMIN has the Supervisor object right to the [Root] object. By inheritance, ADMIN also has the Supervisor right to all Volume objects in the Directory.

  • [Public] has the Browse right to the [Root] object.

    [Public] is equal to the group EVERYONE in the NetWare 3 environment.

  • Any container object has Read and File Scan rights to the PUBLIC directories of all system volumes in that container.

  • The [Root] object (or security equivalent) of a tree has the Browse right to all User objects in that tree. This can be blocked by an Inherited Rights Filter or removed from a container's trustee list (ACL).

  • The [Root] object has the Read right to the member property of any Group object.

  • The [Root] object has the Read right to the following properties of any Volume object: host server name (the server that the physical volume resides on) and host resource (the physical volume).

  • All User objects have the Read right to their own properties and to the properties of any profile they belong to. User objects also have Read and Write rights to their user login script.

For more information on rights and trustee assignments, see "Rights" and "Trustee" in Concepts and "Setting Up and Managing NetWare Directory Services Objects" in Supervising the Network.

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