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Note: This section assumes that the you have already created the required CIFS, NFS, or CIFS/NFS container and assigned the applicable permissions described earlier in Installing and configuring the DR Series appliance. This section also assumes that the user is using Active Directory integration with the DR Series appliance. 2. Using a web browser, use the NetVault Backup WebUI to connect to the NetVault Backup Server. 3. In the Navigation pane, click Change Settings, and then click Server Settings. 4. Click Plugin Options. 28 Best practices for setting up Dell VTL Container or NetVault Backup native virtual tape library (nVTL)

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Best practices for setting up Dell VTL Container or NetVault Backup native virtual tape library (nVTL)
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Note: This section assumes that the you have already created the required CIFS, NFS,
or CIFS/NFS container and assigned the applicable permissions described earlier in
Installing and configuring the DR Series appliance. This section also assumes that the
user is using Active Directory integration with the DR Series appliance.
2.
Using a web browser, use the NetVault Backup WebUI to connect to the NetVault
Backup Server.
3.
In the Navigation pane, click Change Settings, and then click Server Settings.
4. Click Plugin Options.