Dell DR4300 DR Series System Administrator Guide - Page 55

Select Users or Groups, Configuring Active Directory Settings.

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This administrative tool lets you control access to shares and also configure read-only or read-write access to user groups or individual users within the Active Directory Service (ADS) when joined to an ADS domain. To implement share-level security on a DR Series system that has been joined to an ADS domain, make sure that you have mapped a drive on the DR Series system using an account with DOMAIN\Administrator credentials (or by using an account that is equivalent to a domain administrator). For more information about joining to an ADS domain, see Configuring Active Directory Settings. NOTE: If you do not use an account with sufficient privileges, you will not be able to see the shares or you may experience other problems. 1. Click Start → Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Computer Management. The Computer Management page is displayed. 2. Click Action → Connect to another computer... . The Select Computer dialog is displayed. 3. Click Another computer, type the hostname or IP address for this DR Series system, and click OK. The Computer Management page is displayed with the designated DR Series system listed in the left pane. 4. Click System Tools, and click Shared folders. The Shares, Sessions, and Open Files folders are displayed in the main pane of the Computer Management page. 5. Click Shares to display a list of the shares managed by the DR Series system. 6. Right-click on the share of interest, and select Properties. The specified share Properties page is displayed. 7. Click the Share Permissions tab in the specified share Properties page. The Share Permissions view in the Properties page is displayed. 8. To remove existing access permissions to the share, or add additional groups or user that can access the share, complete the following: • To add access for a new group or user, click Add... to display the Select Users or Groups dialog. • Click Object Types..., choose the object types you want to select (Built-in security principals, Groups, or Users), and click OK. • Click Locations... and define the root location from which to begin your search, and click OK. • In the Enter the object names to select list box, enter any object name(s) you want to find. NOTE: You can search for multiple objects by separating each name with a semicolon, and by using one of the following syntax examples: DisplayName, ObjectName, UserName, ObjectName@DomainName, or DomainName\ObjectName. • Click Check Names to locate all matching or similar object names that are listed in the Enter the object names to select list box, by using the object types and directory locations you selected. 9. Click OK to add the object to the Group or user names list box. 10. In the Permissions pane for the selected object, select the Allow or Deny check box to configure the following permissions: • Full Control • Change • Read 11. Click OK to save the selected share permission settings associated with the selected object. 55

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This administrative tool lets you control access to shares and also configure read-only or read-write access to user
groups or individual users within the Active Directory Service (ADS) when joined to an ADS domain.
To implement share-level security on a DR Series system that has been joined to an ADS domain, make sure that you
have mapped a drive on the DR Series system using an account with DOMAIN\Administrator credentials (or by using an
account that is equivalent to a domain administrator). For more information about joining to an ADS domain, see
Configuring Active Directory Settings.
NOTE:
If you do not use an account with sufficient privileges, you will not be able to see the shares or you may
experience other problems.
1.
Click
Start
Control Panel
Administrative Tools
Computer Management
.
The
Computer Management
page is displayed.
2.
Click
Action
Connect to another computer...
.
The
Select Computer
dialog is displayed.
3.
Click
Another computer
, type the hostname or IP address for this DR Series system, and click
OK
.
The
Computer Management
page is displayed with the designated DR Series system listed in the left pane.
4.
Click
System Tools
, and click
Shared folders
.
The
Shares
,
Sessions
, and
Open Files
folders are displayed in the main pane of the
Computer Management
page.
5.
Click
Shares
to display a list of the shares managed by the DR Series system.
6.
Right-click on the share of interest, and select
Properties
.
The specified share
Properties
page is displayed.
7.
Click the
Share Permissions
tab in the specified share
Properties
page.
The
Share Permissions
view in the
Properties
page is displayed.
8.
To remove existing access permissions to the share, or add additional groups or user that can access the share,
complete the following:
To add access for a new group or user, click
Add...
to display the
Select Users or Groups
dialog.
Click
Object Types...
, choose the object types you want to select (
Built-in security principals
,
Groups
, or
Users
),
and click
OK
.
Click
Locations...
and define the root location from which to begin your search, and click
OK
.
In the
Enter the object names to select
list box, enter any object name(s) you want to find.
NOTE:
You can search for multiple objects by separating each name with a semicolon, and by using one
of the following syntax examples: DisplayName, ObjectName, UserName, ObjectName@DomainName, or
DomainName\ObjectName.
Click
Check Names
to locate all matching or similar object names that are listed in the
Enter the object names
to select
list box, by using the object types and directory locations you selected.
9.
Click
OK
to add the object to the
Group or user names
list box.
10.
In the Permissions pane for the selected object, select the
Allow
or
Deny
check box to configure the following
permissions:
Full Control
Change
Read
11.
Click
OK
to save the selected share permission settings associated with the selected object.
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