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Select the level of access for the domain user or group.
: Read and write access allowed
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Click OK.
Notes:
• If you change the TeraStation's name, you will no longer be able to use domain users and groups or access
restrictions. To repair this, rejoin the domain.
• If both read-only and read and write permissions are given to a user, the user will have read-only access.
• If a domain username is more than 20 bytes long, the TeraStation truncates it to 20 bytes.
• To use the TeraStation as a member server in an NT domain, the TeraStation should be logged in to the domain
and accessed from a computer that is not a member of the domain with a valid domain account.
• If the TeraStation is a member server of an NT domain, you cannot connect as a guest user via AFP.
• When you change the user or group settings on the domain controller, these changes may not take effect
immediately on the TeraStation until it is rebooted.
• If your TeraStation is a member server in an NT domain and you change the authentication method to
"Workgroup", the account on the domain controller will not be deleted automatically.
• If the TeraStation joins a domain network, you cannot connect to it via FTP.
• Don't disable the SMB protocol while an NT domain server is used for access restrictions. If you do, you will need
to enable SMB again and reconfigure the NT domain settings from scratch.
• For an access-restricted shared folder, if you change the access restrictions of all users and groups from read and
write or read only to access prohibited from the user or group list page in Settings, that shared folder can only be
accessed by admin users.
: Read access allowed
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: Access prohibited

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