- Users can be added and managed via the SYSCON
- User Security
- login - unique name for each netware user
- password - secret password for each netware
user (note options on page 387)
- user restrictions - limit time, date, disk
space, concurrent connections and station
- trustee assignments - access to directories
and files
- inherited rights mask only overrides inherited
trustee assignments (3.11) IRF does the same thing for 4.0
- filtering a right means removing it
- the most important point on bottom of page
387 is to establish trustee rights for users as group assignments
- Group security eases security administration,
the supervisor creates a body of users and then grants that group
certain rights on the network
- if you don't want to use syscon, type whoami
/g to list your groups
- example of granting a group directory rights:
- grant r w c f for f:\lotus\macro to group
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