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Introducing PTWin32 |
When
you use PTWin32 you execute all sorts of functions that require you to open,
close, modify, create, and delete files. Many of these functions are assigned
individually to users on a network. Usually network file right cover some form of the following functions: Access
Control - Add and remove trustees and change rights to directories and
files; Create
- Create subdirectories and files; Erase
- Delete directories and files; File
Scan - View directory and file names in the file system structure; Modify
- Rename directories and files, and change file attributes; Read
- Open and read files, and open, read, and execute applications; Supervisor
- Grant and exercise all rights listed here; and Write
- Open, write to, and modify a file. If
you are to use all of the features of PTWin32 successfully then your user
definition will need all of these network file rights to all directories
associated with PTWin32. Often
these network user rights are not assigned by default and a system administrator
must configure the network operating system to assign these rights to each of
the PTWin32 users for each of the PTWin32 areas on the file server.
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