CIFS Administration 7-23
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If a user or group no longer exists, you can remove the corresponding entry from an
ACL. Use the following command syntax to remove an entry in an ACL:
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Following are some examples of removing entries from the library share.
The following command removes the engineering group from the library share.
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The following command removes the user joed from the library share.
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You can display access rights to an NTFS file from Windows.
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To display access rights to a file from the Windows desktop, follow these steps:
1. Right-click a file and choose Properties from the pop-up menu.
Result: The Properties sheet appears.
2. Click the Security tab.
Result: If the file is a Windows file, the Security sheet appears.
3. Click Permissions.
Result: Permissions are displayed.
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Some files and directories on the filer have both Windows and UNIX-style permis-
sions. You can change Windows-style permissions from Windows by editing
Windows permissions. To change UNIX permissions in a UNIX file system from the
Windows desktop or to change DOS attributes, you use the SecureShare Access tool.