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[. . . ] ConsoleOne 1. 3. x User Guide novdocx (en) 6 April 2007 Novell ® ConsoleOne 1. 3. x USER GUIDE September 27, 2007 www. novell. com novdocx (en) 6 April 2007 Legal Notices Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this documentation, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content, at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. [. . . ] In the NetWare file system, all rights assignments on folders are inheritable. In both eDirectory and NetWare, you can block such inheritance on individual subordinate items so that the rights aren't effective on those items, no matter who the trustee is. One exception is that the Supervisor right can't be blocked in the NetWare file system. In This Section "Blocking Inherited Rights to a File or Folder on a NetWare Volume" on page 53 "Blocking Inherited Rights to an eDirectory Object or Property" on page 54 4. 3. 1 Blocking Inherited Rights to a File or Folder on a NetWare Volume 1 Right-click the file or folder > click Properties. The other check boxes are disabled if you don't have the Administering Rights 53 novdocx (en) 6 April 2007 Supervisor or Access Control right to the file or folder. For descriptions of the individual rights, see Section 4. 5, "About NetWare Rights, " on page 55. 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. 4. 3. 2 Blocking Inherited Rights to an eDirectory Object or Property 1 Right-click the eDirectory object > click Properties. 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. 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. 4. 4 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. In This Section "Viewing Effective Rights to a File or Folder on a NetWare Volume" on page 54 "Viewing Effective Rights to an eDirectory Object or Property" on page 55 4. 4. 1 Viewing Effective Rights to a File or Folder on a NetWare Volume 1 Right-click the file, folder, or volume > click Properties. Select a volume to view effective rights at the root of the file system. 3 If the object whose effective rights you want to view isn't shown in the Trustee field, click the browse button next to the field > select the trustee you want > click OK. For descriptions of the individual rights, see Section 4. 5, "About NetWare Rights, " on page 55. 5 Click OK. 54 ConsoleOne 1. 3. x User Guide novdocx (en) 6 April 2007 4. 4. 2 Viewing Effective Rights to an eDirectory Object or Property 1 Right-click the eDirectory object > click Trustees of This Object. 3 If the object whose effective rights you want to view isn't shown in the For Trustee field, click the browse button next to the field > select the trustee you want > click OK. [. . . ] This is due to a defect in the Sun JRE 1. 4. 1_01 that ConsoleOne uses when running on the Windows platform. The workaround to this problem is to configure Windows, in the Display Control Panel, to not hide keyboard navigation indicators. 10. 14 Creating Objects Using ALT+255 Displays a Question Mark (?) Character in ConsoleOne 1. 3. 6 When you create an application object using a ASCII ALT+255 character, it gets displayed as a "?" instead of a " ". Therefore, this is wrongly displayed when the application objects are sorted in the reverse-alphabetical order in the NAL Application Explorer Folder on the Desktop. To work around this issue, use an ALT+226 character instead of ALT+255. 10. 15 Login Fails from Windows Workstation When you create a user object and then create a password that contains extended characters, the loging fails from a Windows workstation. [. . . ]

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