-=> Quoting Roy J. Tellason to Dan Egli <=-
RJT> Dan Egli wrote in a message to Peter Knapper:
DE> And FYI, in Windows terms:
DE> There are 2 types of access:
DE> Share level: Anyone can get access provided the
DE> password they enter is correct
DE> (passwords can be blank - which means access period)
DE> User Level: Requires a NT server, or an emulation that
DE> will report NT User names and NT User IDs. Each UserID is
DE> assigned a specific privledge.
DE> Privledges: 2 types
DE> Read Only
DE> Full (Read/Write/Create/Delete/Ect..)
RJT> Eeuw, that's worse than I thought...!
Now you know why I prefer Netware.
From the Netware RIGHTS command:
Your Effective Rights for this directory are [SRWCEMFA]
You have Supervisor Rights to Directory. (S)
* May Read from File. (R)
* May Write to File. (W)
May Create Subdirectories and Files. (C)
May Erase Directory. (E)
May Modify Directory. (M)
May Scan for Files. (F)
May Change Access Control. (A)
* Has no effect on directory.
Entries in Directory May Inherit [SRWCEMFA] rights.
You have ALL RIGHTS to Directory Entry.
--- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30
* Origin: Shadowshack (1:105/51)
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