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 NNETCOPRIV()
 Tests for console privileges under Novell
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 Syntax

     NNETCOPRIV() --> lEntitlement

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Returns

     NNETCOPRIV() returns .T. when the station or the logged-in user has
     privileges for the use of the file server console.

 Description

     NOVELL NET CONSOLE PRIVILEGES
     This function allows you to determine if the user that is logged-in on
     the station being used has rights for the use of the file server
     console.  These rights are a prerequisite for particular network
     operations and also for certain CA-Clipper Tools functions.  One example
     of a network function that requires specific rights is NNETPURGE()

 Note

     .  Console privileges are already contained within supervisor
        rights.

 Example

     Test to see if you have rights to the file server console:

     ? NNETCOPRIV()         // .T. if console privileges exist

See Also: NNETSETSRV() NNETSPRVSR() NNETPURGE() NNETUSRFRE()
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