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Modify Trustees Assigned Rights

When you make a trustee assignment, you can grant object rights and property rights. Object rights apply to manipulation of the entire object, while property rights apply only to certain object properties.

These tasks let you delegate administrative authority through eDirectory™ rights. If you have administration applications that use Role-Based Services (RBS) roles, you can also delegate administrative authority by assigning users membership in those roles.

Property Types

This screen lists the properties that the trustee has effective rights to. Each property is one of the following types:

You can add or delete properties in addition to rights.

Rights

Inheritance

In eDirectory, rights assignments on containers can be inheritable or noninheritable. 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.

To Modify Trustee Rights:

  1. Modify the property rights assignment as needed.
  2. Click Done.

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