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Microsoft Services for NFS d. Create the file as the mapped user (example: file1). 8. Verify that the same permissions are set up for the user on both the UNIX side and the Windows side. a. List the permissions on the UNIX side: ls -l /mount-point/file1 (Example screen display: -r--r----- unixuser1 unixgroup1) b. List the permissions on the Windows side: (change to the nfs share directory) From a command line interface accessed from Remote Desktop on the NAS server: cacls file1 (Example display: DOMAIN1\Windowsuser1:R) c. Compare and verify the permissions from UNIX and Windows. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 185
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Microsoft Services for NFS
185
NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
d.
Create the file as the mapped user (example:
file1
).
8.
Verify that the same permissions are set up for the user on both the UNIX side and the
Windows side.
a.
List the permissions on the UNIX side:
ls -l /mount-point/file1
(Example screen display:
-r--r----- unixuser1 unixgroup1
)
b.
List the permissions on the Windows side: (change to the
nfs
share directory)
From a command line interface accessed from Remote Desktop on the NAS server:
cacls file1
(Example display:
DOMAIN1\Windowsuser1:R
)
c.
Compare and verify the permissions from UNIX and Windows.