Trustees 6.1

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This program will scan the trustee rights assigned to all the user, group, and organizational objects in the tree for the selected volume, and output them to a file. The file produced is a simple text file.

The program can then be used to add these trustees back using this file. The main advantage it has over the RIGHTS command, is that it can assign trustees to files/folders with long names.

Usage:

To read the trustee rights, select the Read Trustees tab, simply enter the name of the tree, and select the volume from the list. This will produce a text file with the users that have access rights to that volume.

To add the rights (for example, after a server upgrade), select the Write Trustees tab, click on the Write Trustees button, and select the file containing the rights.

Please add a comment on this page if you use this program.

New with this version: This update allows the location of the output file to be specified.


12/1/06: The feedback I rec'd was that users were getting an error 52. This version should have that fixed.


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  • Guys,

    Love to develop this program more, however, the company I work for no longer use NetWare as a network OS. Unfortunately, they have moved to Windows.

    Not sure if there is anyone out there who may wish to develop this program further. If so, please let me know.

    Regards

    Harry
  • Hi,
    I too have the same problem with this program. After I start to read trustees the run-time error occurs: "Run-time error 380 invalid property value". Is there any solution - Your tool is great, when it runs!

    Kind regards
    Thanks

  • Hi,
    I have a problem with this program. After I start to read trustees the run-time error occurs: "Run-time error 380 invalid property value" What can i do to fix this problem?

    Kind regards
    Thanks
  • Hi harry

    I wonder if you could do a command line version of your great application. Or change the interface a little bit so I could automate it with AutoIt. Cause in this way, it´s a little bit hard to do it, mostly because of the treeview volume chooser and the treeview file chooser. Anyway, contact me if you need any help to do that.

    thanks in advance,
    Augusto Camarotti - augusto@prpb.mpf.gov.br

    Ps.: Sorry, for my bad english, it´s my mother language
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