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 NNETPRPSEC()
 Sets the property security
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 Syntax

     NNETPRPSEC(<cObjName>,<nObjType>,<cProp>,<nSafe>,
        [<cServer>|<nConId>]) --> lSuccess

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Arguments

     <cObjName>  Designates the name of the object.

     <nObjType>  Designates a numeric value that specifies the object type.
     The header file CTNNET.CH contains symbolic constants for the object
     types defined by Novell for use in conjunction with the bindery
     functions of CA-Clipper Tools.

     <cProp>  Designates the property for which the security is modified.

     <nSafe>  Designates the new value for the property security.  This
     value specifies the rights required to find (read) or to modify (write)
     the property.  The settings are defined with a bit-coded mask.  The low-
     ordered bits control the read access to the bindery object; the high-
     ordered bits control the write access to the bindery object.

     Table 18.5:  Values for Property Security
     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Value  Hex  Bin     Definition
     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
     0      0    0000    Access allowed to all users
     1      1    0001    Access allowed to users who have logged in to the
                         file server
     2      2    0010    Access allowed to users who have logged in to the
                         file server with password
     3      3    0011    Access allowed to users who have logged in to the
                         file server as the supervisor or as a user who has
                         supervisor equivalence
     4      4    0100    Access only allowed to the network operating system
     ------------------------------------------------------------------------

     <cServer> Designates the name of the file server used.  Your
     workstation must be attached to <cServer>.

     <nConId> Designates the connection ID of your workstation on
     <cServer>.

 Returns

     NNETPRPSEC() returns .T. if the new security value (<nSafe>) has been
     set successfully.

 Description

     Important!  NNETPRPSEC() is a low level bindery function and should
     be used only with extensive knowledge of the bindery concept and the
     Novell API.

     NOVELL NET PROPERTY SECURITY
     NNETPRPSEC() allows you to modify the security of existing properties.
     For efficiency reasons numeric values for <nObjType> must be passed in
     the high-low format.  This function requires supervisor rights.

 Example

     Set the security of the property IDENTIFICATION of the user object MICK
     to 51 (hex 33):

     IF NNETOBJPRP('MICK',OBJ_USER,'IDENTIFICATION',51)
        ? 'Security modified successfully!'
     ELSE
        ? 'Error!'
     ENDIF


See Also: NNETCRTPRP() NNETOBJSEC()
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