Managing the NWS filesystem

User Types
    UnixWare users
    NetWare users
    Hybrid users
    Setting up a hybrid user

File access control
    File ownership
    Using neither NetWare nor UnixWare for file access control
    Using NetWare only for file access control
    Using UnixWare only for file access control
    Using both NetWare and UnixWare for file access control

Setting up files

Planning directory structures
    System-created directories
    Workstation operating system directories
    Application directories
    Data directories

Creating directories and copying files
    Creating directories using NetWare Administrator
    Creating directories using FILER
    Copying or moving files using NetWare Administrator
    Copying or moving files using FILER

Loading operating systems and applications onto the network
    Loading DOS onto the network
    Loading Windows onto the network
    Loading other applications onto the network
    Assigning trustee rights to OS and application directories

Creating and using directory map objects
    How to use directory map objects
    Creating a directory map object using NetWare Administrator
    Creating a directory map object using NETADMIN

Making the file system secure and accessible
    Understanding file and directory rights
    Adding a trustee to a directory or file
    Deleting a trustee from a directory or file
    Modifying a trustee's rights to a directory or file
    Viewing or modifying the inherited rights filter for directories and files
    Changing attributes of a directory or file
    Changing the owner of a directory or file

Viewing effective rights and other information
    Viewing a trustee's effective rights using NetWare Administrator
    Viewing a trustee's effective rights using FILER

Viewing other information about a directory or file
    Viewing other information using NetWare Administrator
    Viewing other information using FILER
    Viewing other information using NDIR