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 NNETSPRVSR()
 Determines if the logged in user has supervisor rights
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 Syntax

     NNETSPRVSR() --> lSupervisorMode

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Returns

     NNETSPRVSR() returns .T. when the station that is queried has supervisor
     rights on the default file server.

 Description

     NOVELL NET SUPERVISOR
     Supervisor rights are the highest level rights within a network.  These
     rights allow a supervisor, or someone with the same security
     equivalence, access to all Netware functions.  For example, this
     function allows you to test to see if the account under which the
     station has been logged in has those rights.

 Note

     .  Supervisor rights contain console privileges, existing in
        Netware 2.1/ELS II and up.

 Example

     Test to see if you have supervisor rights:

     ? NNETSPRVSR()                     // .T., when yes

See Also: NNETSETSRV() NNETCOPRIV()
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