Installing Network and Administrative Client Software
Administrative Clients
Product Manual
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8.3.3.7
Editing Security Properties for Resources
Use the following procedure to edit the security properties for files, directories, and printers
on Advanced Server.
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To edit security properties
1. Focus on the object and look at its Properties dialog box. There are several ways to
perform this task, including the following:
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Click on Start, point at Programs, and then click on Windows Explorer. In the left
pane, double-click on Network Neighborhood. In the right page, double-click on the
name of the computer you want to administer. In the right pane again, click on the
object that you want to administer. Click on the Properties button on the toolbar.
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Click on Start, point at Find, and then click on Computer. Type the name of the
computer and then click on Find Now. Double-click on the name of the computer.
Click on the object you want to administer. Click on the Properties button on the
toolbar.
2. In the Properties dialog box, click on the Security tab. Now you can change the settings
for permissions, auditing, and ownership of the object.
Note that there are several methods for selecting an object to administer that do
not work
in Windows 95/98, including the following:
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Administering print queues through the Printers list in My Computer. These print queue
objects represent print queues local to your Windows 95/98 computer, even if the queue
is redirected to an Advanced Server print queue.
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Using the Windows 3.
x Print Manager. It no longer exists in Windows 95/98; the Printers
icon in the Main group of Program Manager is simply a shortcut to the Printers list in My
Computer.
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Using File Manager (WINFILE.EXE) in Program Manager. Installing Windows NT
Server Tools does not add a Security menu to File Manager as it does for Windows 3.
x.
8.3.3.8
Removing Windows NT Server Tools From Windows 95/98
Use the following procedure to remove Windows NT Server Tools from a computer running
Windows 95/98.
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To remove Windows NT Server Tools from a Windows 95/98 computer
1. Click on Start, and then point to Settings.
2. Click on the Control Panel.
3. Double-click on Add/Remove Programs.