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2015-01-28
16:37
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Bulke Add User Rights
Hello,
I'm new to edirectory and have been given the task of creating directories on a volume and giving only users read/write rights to their one folder. I have been given a .csv file with
users names and using Microsoft Powershell I had no problem creating the 200 directories but then assigning the correct rights for the folders has me stumped. One problem is the .csv file names don't match exactly
the CN's for the users. I looked into lrights.exe but I don't know if this is what I need. Does anyone have any ideas on how to create the directory rights?
I'm new to edirectory and have been given the task of creating directories on a volume and giving only users read/write rights to their one folder. I have been given a .csv file with
users names and using Microsoft Powershell I had no problem creating the 200 directories but then assigning the correct rights for the folders has me stumped. One problem is the .csv file names don't match exactly
the CN's for the users. I looked into lrights.exe but I don't know if this is what I need. Does anyone have any ideas on how to create the directory rights?
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2015-01-28
17:00
One more thing. When I try to use lrights I get error:
C:\Lrights.exe S:\STUDENT\Seniors\BDylan R /name=Test_User.Teacher.AHS.USD
NWDSMapNameToID/NWGetObjectID returned error 89F0
C:\Lrights.exe S:\STUDENT\Seniors\BDylan R /name=Test_User.Teacher.AHS.USD
NWDSMapNameToID/NWGetObjectID returned error 89F0


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2015-01-28
18:21
Hey Alan!
I believe you are posting in the wrong forum, this forum is meant for Novell Service desk product.
Maybe you get better response if you post in the novell client forum or the oes forum, see here: https://forums.novell.com/forumdisplay.php/426-Open-Enterprise-Server
Thomas
I believe you are posting in the wrong forum, this forum is meant for Novell Service desk product.
Maybe you get better response if you post in the novell client forum or the oes forum, see here: https://forums.novell.com/forumdisplay.php/426-Open-Enterprise-Server
Thomas
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2015-01-28
18:50
Thanks for the heads up. I posted over there.