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Novell Admin Ch 5/6
Study Stack for Chapter 5 and 6 of Novell Admin I
Question | Answer |
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Allows the user to grant access rights to another user to a directory | Access Control Right |
Default rights given to any user on home directory if no template is used | Read, Write, Create, Erase, Modify, and File Scan [RWCEMF] |
Access right that allows a user to view a directory of a file or it's subdirectories | File Scan Right [F] |
Entry in the ACL for a file or directory that makes the user capable of using that file or directory | Trustee Assignment |
Used to reduce inherited rights in a subdirectory or file by allowing ONLY access rights specified to be inherited. | IRF (Inherited Rights Filter) |
Right that allows a user to change data in an existing file | Write [W] |
Right that allows a user to assign rights to other users. Very dangerous to use | Access Control |
File system right that cannot be blocked by an IRF | Supervisor |
Flags that control directory and file characterisics | attributes |
What rights are given to a user by default when first added as a trustee of a directory | Read and File Scan [R F] |
A file system permission that can be granted to users, groups, or containers. | Access right |
Subset of access rights that controls which function a user can perform in a directory or file | effective rights |
User, group, or container object that has been granted access rights to a file | file trustee |
Access right that allows the user to change file and directory names but not the file content | Modify [M] |
File or directory attribute that prevents standard DOS and Windows apps from seeing the associated file or directory | Hidden (H) |
Access right that allows the user to delete files and remove subdirectories | Erase [E] |
Access right that allows the user to read files or run programs in an directory | Read [R] |
You are member of Admin group granted [RWF] rights to Business dir, and have trustee assignment of [RCF] to Business dir. What are effective rights? | [RWCF] |
A file or directory attribute that prevents a file or all files in directory from being salvaged after deletion | Purge (P) |
A file attribute that indicates the file has been changed since it was last backed up | Archive Needed (A) |
Access right needed to view a directory listing | File Scan [F] |
Access right needed to copy a file into a directory | Create [C] |
Access rights needed to copy a file from a directory | Read, File Scan [RF] |
Allow a user, group, or container's effective rights to flow down into files and other subdirectories | Inherited Rights |
Four ways to make trustee assignment or change IRF | Windows, ConsoleOne, NWAdmin, and the RIGHTS command line utility |
Attribute that protects software applications from being illegally copied. | Execute Only (X) |
Attribute assigned to file that are part of the NetWare operating system. | System (S) |
Command line Utility that allows you to work with attributes | FLAG |
ACL | Access Control List |
eDirectory rights that allow users to view and manage objects in the eDirectory tree | Entry Rights |
Entry rights include: | Supervisor, Browse, Create, Delete, Rename, and Inheritable [SBCDRI] |
eDirectory rights that allow users to access and maintain information stored in an object | Attribute rights |
Attribute rights include | Supervisor, Read, Compare, Write, Add Self, and Inheritable (SRCWAI] |
eDirectory Attribute right that allows trustees to add or remove their membership in a group | Add Self Attribute right |
eDirectory entry right that grants the right to view an object | Browse Entry Right |
eDirectory Attribute right that allow trustees to find an object without viewing the property information | Compare Attribute right |
eDirectory Entry right that grants the right to create objects in a container | Create Entry Right |
Special trustee object that represents all clients that that the Novell Client loaded and have attached to the network, but have not logged in | [Public] |
Special trustee object that represents all network objects that have logged in using authorized user names | [Root] |
eDirectory Entry Right that grants the right to delete an object in a container | Delete Entry right |
eDirectory Entry right that allows leaf objects and other subcontainers to inherit the trustee's assignments | Inheritable Entry right |
eDirectory Attribute right that allows leaf objects and other subcontainers to inherit the Attribute rights in a container trustee assignment | Inheritable Attribute right |
eDirectory Attribute right that includes the Compare right and allows the trustee to view values stored in an objects property fields | Read Attribute right |
eDirectory Entry right that grants the user the right to change the name of an object | Rename Entry right |
eDirectory Attribute right that grants all rights to a property unless blocked by an IRF | Supervisor Attribute right |
eDirectory Entry right that grants all access privileges, including the Supervisor right to all of the objects attributes or properties | Supervisor Entry right |
eDirectory Attribute right that includes the Add Self right and allows the user to change information in property fields. | Write Attribute right |
Property of every object in the eDirectory tree that contains a list of users and groups that have rights to that object | Access Control List |
By default, what Entry right do all clients have to the eDirectory tree? | Browse |
What is a default Attribute right that a user has to his or her own object? | Write Attribute right to the Login Script property |