(IN) Specifies the NetWare server connection handle.
objName
(IN) Points to the string containing the new object name.
objType
(IN) Specifies the bindery type of the new object.
objFlags
(IN) Specifies whether the new object is to be dynamic (BF_DYNAMIC) or static (BF_STATIC).
objSecurity
(IN) Specifies the new object's access rights mask.
Return values
0x0000
SUCCESSFUL
0x8801
INVALID_CONNECTION
0x8996
SERVER_OUT_OF_MEMORY
0x89E7
E_NO_MORE_USERS
0x89EE
OBJECT_ALREADY_EXISTS
0x89EF
INVALID_NAME
0x89F1
INVALID_BINDERY_SECURITY
0x89F5
NO_OBJECT_CREATE_PRIVILEGE
0x89FC
NO_SUCH_OBJECT
0x89FE
BINDERY_LOCKED
0x89FF
HARDWARE_FAILURE
Notices
NOTE:
Requires SUPERVISOR or equivalent rights.
objName and objType must uniquely identify the bindery object and cannot contain wildcards.
objFlags defines a object's type and whether the object is dynamic. A dynamic object is one that is created and deleted frequently. Dynamic objects are deleted from the
bindery when the NetWare server is reinitialized.
objSecurity is a byte in which the low nibble controls Read security while the high nibble controls Write security. Read security controls which objects and properties
the workstation can find when it scans the bindery. Write security determines which clients can create properties for the bindery object. The Read and Write values are described
in the following table:
Read Value
Write Value
Access Level
Description
BS_ANY_READ
BS_ANY_WRITE
Anyone
Access allowed to all clients, even if the client has not logged in to
the server.
BS_LOGGED_READ
BS_LOGGED_WRITE
Logged
Access allowed to all clients logged in to the server.
BS_OBJECT_READ
BS_OBJECT_WRITE
Object
Access allowed only to clients who have logged in
to the server with object's name, type, and password.
BS_SUPER_READ
BS_SUPER_WRITE
SUPERVISOR
Access allowed only to clients who have logged in to the server as
SUPERVISOR, or as a bindery object that is security-equivalent to
SUPERVISOR.
BS_BINDERY_READ
BS_BINDERY_WRITE
NetWare
Access allowed only to NetWare.
Values can be ORed together. For example, BS_SUPER_WRITE ORed with BS_LOGGED_READ (Hex 0x31) indicates any user logged in to the NetWare server can find the object, but only a
client with security equivalence to SUPERVISOR can add properties to it.
The bindery object must have a PASSNWOBJ_TYPE to log in to a NetWare server. PASSNWOBJ_TYPE is created with NWChangeObjectPassword.