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Readme and File for CHTREE1.EXE - TID2924776 (last modified 20AUG2004)
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abstract

CHTree changes the current tree and displays all authenticated trees.

NOTE: This utility was created to help system administrators and is provided free of charge as a courtesy. It is not a Novell supported product. 8/20/2004 readme change only

installation

Copy CHTREE.EXE to the SYS:\PUBLIC directory on your server.

issue

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Usage:
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CHTREE [tree name] | [/?]

Displays all authenticated trees. The current tree is marked by *. Changes the current tree to [tree name] if specified.

Directory Services operations can only be performed on the current tree. This utility programmatically switches the Current tree, meaning CHTree can be used in a batch file to do operations on multiple trees.

For example, consider the following DOS batch file:

REM ***** Begin BATCH file *****
REM List all users in the ACME_INC tree from the corp container and below.
CHTREE ACME_INC
CX .corp
NLIST user /s
REM List all user in the TEST tree from the corp container and below.
CHTREE TEST
CX .corp
NLIST user /s
REM ***** End BATCH file *****

Or consider a batch file to compare rights of users between two trees:

REM ***** Begin BATCH file *****
REM Show how Bob got rights to Lisa in the ACME tree and write to FILE1.
CHTREE ACME_INC
DSRIGHTS .bob.corp lisa > FILE1
REM Show how Bob got rights to Lisa in the TEST tree and write to FILE2.
CHTREE TEST
DSRIGHTS .bob.corp lisa > FILE2
REM ***** End BATCH file *****

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Known Issues:
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Issue
CHTree will NOT authenticate you to a new tree. It only switches the current tree to one of the already authenticated trees.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions:
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Q: I cannot authenticate to multiple trees.

A: You must have a client that support multiple trees. For example, Client 32 for DOS/Windows, NT, or Windows 95.

Q: When the tree names are displayed, one tree name has an asterisk (*). What does the asterisk mean?

A: The asterisk (*) indicates the current tree.

Novell Product and Version:
NetWare 4.11
intraNetWare 4.11
NetWare 4.2

contents

Self-Extracting File Name:  chtree1.exe

Files Included       Size   Date         Time    Version   Checksum

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    CHTREE.EXE     163001   06-16-1997   09:15AM
   CHTREE1.TXT       3481   08-20-2004   04:27PM
Document Title: Readme and File for CHTREE1.EXE
Document ID: 2924776
Creation Date: 02MAY1997
Modified Date: 20AUG2004
Document Revision: 3
Novell Product Class: NetWare
Novell Product and Version: NetWare 4.2

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