DNS$CPHELP.HLB  —  recreate  directory
 Re-creates a duplicate directory in the source subtree as a new
 directory in the target subtree.

 SYNOPSIS

      RECREATE DIRECTORY directory-name [AS] DIRECTORY newdirectory-name

 Arguments

 directory-name

 The full name of the directory.

 newdirectory-name

 The new name of the copy of the directory.

 Description

 This command re-creates a duplicate directory in the source subtree
 as a new directory in the target subtree. This is useful for
 resolving duplicate name conflicts that result from a merge of
 two subtrees. The command duplicates the directory only, not its
 contents. Its writable attribute values (DNS$ACS, DNS$Convergence,
 and DNS$UpgradeTo) are retained.

                                 NOTE

    Although all original ACEs are retained, the new directory also
    inherits all ACEs that may be propagated from the new parent
    directory in the target subtree. The principal executing the
    recreate directory command is granted full access to the new
    directory.

 The following attribute values are updated and do not match
 the values of the original directory: DNS$AllUpTo, DNS$CTS,
 DNS$DirectoryVersion, DNS$InCHName, DNS$ParentPointers,
 DNS$Replicas, and DNS$UTS. This command does not delete or modify
 the source directory.

 ACCESS RIGHTS
 You must have read, write, and delete access to the directory in
 which you intend to re-create the source directory.
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