Move FLAG, GRANT and REMOVE closer to the request paths used by the Novell tools and extend the DOS comparison tests. FLAG now reads attributes through the old NCP22 directory scan path and writes them through NCP22/25 Set Directory/File Information. This keeps extended attributes such as Delete Inhibit and Rename Inhibit intact and matches the Novell behavior observed in the server logs. GRANT now prefers NCP22/27 SetTrustee with an NCP87 fallback. Supervisor rights are expanded like Novell does, so granting S sends and reports the full SRWCEMFA mask. The visible output, path formatting and error text are adjusted to match the Novell baseline. REMOVE now prefers NCP22/2B DelTrustee with an NCP87 fallback. The DelTrustee request layout is corrected, /SUBDIRS handling is aligned with Novell, and the output/error text is matched to the baseline. The FLAG, FLAGDIR, GRANT and REMOVE tests now compare NPUBLIC baselines against the PUBLIC implementations and add delayed NOPASSUSER readback checks using DLYSTRT and the maintainer LOGIN password option.
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FLAG automated compare test
Compares Novell NPUBLIC\FLAG against the current PUBLIC\FLAG.
Run
For the direct compare only:
FLGTSTA
For the full automatic NOPASSUSER context block, set the maintainer-login password first:
SET LGNTPWD=your-supervisor-password
FLGTSTA
FLGTSTA starts C:\FLGTMP\FLGC.BAT through DLYSTRT, logs in as
NOPASSUSER, runs NPUBLIC\FLAG and PUBLIC\FLAG, logs back in as
SUPERVISOR with F:\LOGIN\LOGIN /PWD:, and then queues
FLGTSTA PART2.
Package manually:
FLGTZIP
Result directories
F:\FLGCMP\OUT Novell FLAG direct baseline
F:\FLGCMP\PUBOUT PUBLIC FLAG direct output
F:\FLGCMP\COMPARE.LOG direct FC compare
F:\FLGCMP\UNOV Novell FLAG as NOPASSUSER
F:\FLGCMP\UPUB PUBLIC FLAG as NOPASSUSER
F:\FLGCMP\UCOMP.LOG NOPASSUSER FC compare
Coverage
FLAGdisplayFLAG ... N- set/clear
H,RO,A,SY,DI,RI - mixed flag combinations
- missing-file behavior
- same cases as
NOPASSUSER