Updates were made to the following sections. The changes are explained below.
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If the deleted file resided in a directory that has been deleted, you must first salvage the deleted directories in the path. Salvage each lower directory in turn until you have salvaged the deleted directory that contained the file. You can then search for the deleted file in the salvaged directory. The files must have been deleted by a trustee from an NCP-aware tool, such as an NCP client, Novell Remote Manager, the iManager Files and Folders plug-in, or NetStorage. Files and folders deleted by the root user from a native Linux file browser are not salvageable. |
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A new step was added to salvage a deleted folder. |
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You can purge a single deleted file, purge all deleted files in a folder, or purge a deleted folder and all of the deleted subfolders and files it contains. A new step was added to salvage or purge a deleted folder. You salvage a deleted folder if you need to purge only one or multiple deleted files in it. You purge a deleted folder if you need to purge all of the deleted subfolders and files in it. |
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If the directory was also deleted, you must salvage all of the deleted directories in turn in the path to the file, before you can search for the deleted file. |
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If the directory was also deleted, you must salvage all of the deleted directories in turn in the path to the file, before you can search for the deleted file. |
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IMPORTANT:File-level rights work for read-only files or for file types where applications do not delete the original file when saving changes. |
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Section 5.1, Understanding the Novell Trustee Model for File System Access |
This section was revised for clarity. Added information about how Organizational Role objects might be used for setting security equivalence for the role’s occupants. |
Modified the example to set the trustee on a read-only file. |
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Section 5.2, Configuring a Non-Admin User to be an Admin-Equivalent User |
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