DOCUMENT:Q130488  17-DEC-2000  [win95x]
TITLE   :Error Message: Error Trying to Add Trustee
PRODUCT :Microsoft Windows 95.x Retail Product
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The information in this article applies to:

 - Microsoft Windows 95 
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SYMPTOMS
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When you try to assign rights to files on a Windows 95 computer running file and
printer sharing for NetWare networks using the Novell GRANT utility, you receive
the following error message:

   Error trying to add trustee

CAUSE
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Windows 95 supports assigning rights to directories only. Assigning rights at
the file level is not supported. Allowing the GRANT utility to assign rights at
the file level would be inconsistent with the Windows 95 user interface.

MORE INFORMATION
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You can use the GRANT utility to assign rights only to directories on a Windows
95 computer running file and printer sharing for NetWare networks.


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