Adds an extra ACE to the ACL for a file created within the
directory to which you assign the Creator ACE. The Creator ACE
applies only when the following conditions exist:
o The file being created is not owned by the user identification
code (UIC) of the process creating the file.
o The process creating the file does not have system privileges.
For example, both of these conditions exist when a process
holding a general identifier with the Resource attribute
creates a file in a directory owned by that identifier. In this
situation, the system adds an extra ACE at the top of the new
file's ACL. If there is a Creator ACE in the ACL for the parent
directory, the system propagates the access specified in the
Creator ACE to the new ACE. If a directory lacks a Creator ACE,
the system assigns an extra ACE with a combination of control
access and ownership access. A Creator ACE with ACCESS=NONE
suppresses the addition of the extra ACE.
The Creator ACE applies to directory files only.
See the OpenVMS Guide to System Security for more information.
Format
(CREATOR [,OPTIONS=attribute[+attribute...]]
,ACCESS=access-type[+access-type...])
Additional Information:
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