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Trstlist display trustee assignments for multiple objects, or for selected directories or files. Features include:
Lists the ZEN application objects with which one or more users are associated. Features include:
Usercert assists in the management of a user’s public key cryptography certificates. Usercert can do the following:
In addition to having the NetWare client installed, usercert requires five DLLs to run. It will not even start if the first four are not available in the search path. The DLLs are listed below and can be found in the sys:ni\nis30\bin directory.
npkiapi.dll
npkit.dll
ntls.dll
sal.dll
dclient.dll
Userdls displays the GroupWise distribution lists to which users belong. It can also add users to distribution lists, and remove users from distribution lists. Its features include:
Usergrps lists the groups to which one or more users belong. Features include:
Users displays information about logged in objects, and not-logged-in connections under all versions of NetWare. It has the following features:
Connection status (licensed, unlicensed, bindery). This requires console operator rights.
File locks held (NW 5.0 or later)
Full name of the logged in object
Location of the workstation
Login date
Login time
Network address
Object class
Object ID
Object name
Period for which the object has been logged in
Record locks held (NW 5.0 or later)
Server name
Server rights (normal, auditor, console, supervisor)
Total NCP requests made since login *
Total bytes read *
Total bytes written *
Workstation address
* These fields are not available on OES SP2 Linux as the relevant API is not yet implemented.
Vol_info displays information for a single volume, volumes selected via wildcards, all volumes on a server, volumes across multiple servers, or volumes selected via the volume objects in NDS. A number of information summaries are available:
Wgrpadd is for use with workstation objects and workstation groups which are added to the NDS schema when Z.E.N.works is installed. Wgrpadd is a modified version of grpadd and has similar functionality allowing a single workstation object to be added to a workstation group, all members of another workstation group to be added, or a list of workstation objects in a file to be added.
Wgrpdel is for use with workstation objects and workstation groups which are added to the NDS schema when Z.E.N.works is installed. Wgrpdel is a modified version of grpdel and has similar functionality allowing a single workstation object to be removed from a workstation group, all members of another workstation group to be removed, or a list of workstation objects in a file to be removed.
Wgrplist is for use with workstation objects and workstation groups which are added to the NDS schema when Z.E.N.works is installed. Wgrplist is a modified version of grplist and has similar functionality allowing listing of members of one or more workstation groups, and allowing the use of logical operators ‘and’, ‘or’ and ‘not’ to form an expression combining group names. This program can also display the user histories for workstation objects and the date and time that each entry was added.
For use in a batch file to test if a workstation object is a member of a workstation group. It has similar functionality to grpmemb.
Whodidit displays selected information about files and directories which is useful in determining when they were created, modified, last accessed, archived and by whom. It can list any combination of the following fields:
Archiver - the object which last archived the file
Archive date and time
Attributes
Creation date and time
Cumulative usage. This is the physical size of the current file plus the sum of the sizes of all previously listed files.
DOS name
Extended attributes – number of
Extended attributes – total size
File or directory extension
Finder information for Mac files (command line versions only)
Inherited rights filter
Last access date and time
Logical size as shown by a ‘dir’ command or Explorer
LONG name
Mac name
NFS name
Owning name space
Owner
Physical size (for compressed or sparse files)
Quota (for directories)
Resource fork size for Macintosh files
Space used in a directory exclusive of subdirectories
Update date and time
Updater - the object which last updated the file
The user may select which of the above are to be displayed, in what order, and the width of the columns. Alternatively, a template file containing text and substitution identifiers may be given. This allows any combination of values to be given in any format and may be useful to create a batch file of commands incorporating file names. The output can be filtered on any value e.g. it is possible to display details of files greater than a certain size, files which are compressed, or all files and directories owned by a particular name space. Filters may be combined in a logical expression e.g. “(owner=John) and (size gt 100mb)”.
Whodidit has the ability to use a template file to format the output. The file can contain one or more lines of text and substitution identifiers representing informational items, the volume, path or file name, or any combination of these in any name space. This allows commands to be built for files or directories matching some filter criteria. For example, whodidit could scan a volume for files not accessed during the last 6 months and via the template file, a batch file could be created to copy these to some other location and then delete them.
Whodidit can save owners, updaters, archivers, creation, update and archive dates and times, last access dates, attributes and inherited rights filters, in a form suitable for input to setowner. This option may be useful if NDS is to be removed from a server and subsequently reinstated. All object IDs will change when NDS is reinstated with loss of this information which is stored as object IDs in the directory entry tables. Saving this information with whodidit allows it to be restored via setowner. This facility may also be used to restore ownership for files and directories copied using copy, xcopy and ncopy.
The fully GUI version also allows copying, deleting, renaming, and moving of files within the same volume. It also supports modification of many fields by right clicking on the appropriate column.
Whodidit can display file and directory information for both NetWare and Windows drives.
Wsgroups lists the workstation groups to which one or more workstation objects belong. Features include:
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