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2. Enter information about the workgroup user:
If you are editing a workgroup user, you cannot change the User Name.
User Name
Password
Confirm Password
Description
Grant Administrator Privileges Select the check box to add the workgroup user to the
3. Click Apply.
Deleting a Workgroup User or Share Administrator
Delete a workgroup user or share administrator if the user or administrator no longer
needs to access CIFS/SMB shares.
To delete a workgroup user or share administrator, select the user or administrator and
click Delete.
You can select multiple users or administrators to delete at once.
ADS Share Permissions
To manage user access to CIFS/SMB shares when the ETERNUS CS800 is joined to a
Windows domain, use the MMC (Microsoft Management Console). Log onto the MMC on
the domain controller and access a share's properties to set share permissions for users.
In some cases, when you view file permissions on a Windows system, you will
not see the user and group information. Instead you will see the SID (security
ID) which appears as a series of numbers. This occurs when you move files (for
example, using a backup utility or DOS xcopy) from one system to another
system, and the user and group from the source system do not exist on the
target system.
Often users and groups are unique to a particular scope, such as a Windows
system or an ADS domain. As a result, some assigned permissions might not be
available on the target system because the associated user and group do not
exist there. However, common groups (for example, Administrators, Users, and
Everyone) are recognized on most Windows systems and domains.
ETERNUS CS800
(Optional) Select a different workgroup user to edit.
Enter the password for the workgroup user.
Enter the password again to confirm it.
(Optional) Enter a brief description of the workgroup
user.
Windows Administrators group.
This allows the workgroup user to override certain
permissions settings and prevents the workgroup
user from being locked out of shares or directories.
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